We were talking about a specific situation and now we have broadened that to include the entire family.
At what age do we become older people? If we want to include a definition, we have to know what that means. Could it be a 45-year-old aunt, for example?
We are discussing a specific motion, and I imagine that there were also specific problems with respect to grandparents. I understand the cultural nuance.
Should we now study all family members who are more or less older and who might become a guardian of the children? Some people volunteer to become guardians in sad cases of domestic violence that result in the children becoming orphans. There are yet other situations where the family takes care of the children.
Is that what we want to study? This Conservative Party motion would study a very specific situation. It is important to have clarification. Otherwise, we would be studying a fairly broad phenomenon and I am not sure that this is the objective of our efforts.
Thank you.