As your Liberal colleague rightly said, there are variations of family configurations that aren't the ones that I identify with, with respect to my own family. There are people who are considered family members who rightfully need to be supported. I think we look at categories of what those look like.
We also look at need. If there's a relative who is disabled or one that needs particular help, I think that's a consideration that we need to be flexible on.
It is also an area where these definitions can become quite broad and it's one that we have to tailor. Clearly, the current definition is one where we have done our utmost, with the current security configuration, to get people out, but it obviously isn't enough.