Finally, I wish I could have asked the minister this, but perhaps you can answer it. The super visa works in a great way in terms of getting parents or grandparents here, those who are waiting. One of the problems I've noticed is that parents and grandparents, parents specifically, come in their early or late fifties, or maybe early sixties, and they find it a burden when they're staying with their children. Their children have to pay for their private medical bills. They're not allowed to work, but they're anticipating staying for up to two years.
Is there a possibility that the department could look into perhaps allowing them to work on a part-time basis, similar to students, for a 20-hour week, just so that they're not a burden on their children? They wouldn't be taking high-paid jobs away from others. It would be a buffer situation similar to what students do when they work 10 to 20 hours a week while continuing with their studies.
Is that something that has been explored? Or could it be explored?