Yes. Thank you.
If you refer to the legislation itself, it basically says that if the veteran has a disability award, and as a result of the disability for which that disability award was approved they require ongoing care, in other words, there has to be a link between the disability award and the need for care, and if a person who is 18 years of age or older is playing an essential role in the provision or coordination of the ongoing care in the veteran's home for which the person receives no remuneration, then the veteran would be eligible for the benefit.
If you look at the provision, proposed paragraph 65.1(1)(d) states:
the veteran meets the prescribed eligibility requirements.
That's the further caveat. Basically, in terms of the regulations that will be fleshed out, it will refer to the need for, again, a fairly high level of care, in other words, the most seriously disabled veteran, that we've been directed to address.