As I said, there's only the broad reference to the ability to enter into agreements. Quite frankly, the term “clawback” is shorthand and will be different within every province and territory.
There could be no one description that would capture the potential services or program supports that could be impacted. “Clawback” usually refers to income support that is being taken away because your income goes up too high. We're also dealing with a world in which my bus pass, my pharmacare, my access to employment and training opportunities, my assisted devices...are all at play.
Clawback is a kind of shorthand, but not just for income support. It's for access to all these services.