If they do have an emergency protection order, they would have the period of time for the emergency that the judge would have attributed, and they can also apply for exclusive occupation if there's a breakdown of the marriage. At that period, it would be because the relationship is terminated, and then they could apply to stay in the home for a definitive period determined by the judge, with the children, or whatever the judge or circumstances would call for. The act sets out the circumstances that the judge might take into account to provide for the period of time and whether or not occupancy should be given.
One aspect that was amended, actually, in the Senate was to take into account the relationship of the person to the community. So if it's a perfect stranger, that would obviously play in the balance as to what period of time the person would be allocated to stay in the house.