I don't think so. I mean, you would still go through the process of understanding and appreciating. In a sense, that would be somebody who is living with inequity then having a further inequity in terms of not being able to access assistance while being in a state of irremediable suffering.
I wouldn't say that should be disqualifying. If anything, that's an impetus on us to have to try to do better to address inequity that's existing in terms of social circumstances. This isn't a quick fix for sure, but this is a highlight of where we have to do better.