Absolutely. I don't need to give you a long answer.
On caregivers and family members, I would just differentiate very slightly. You can have a family member who isn't the caregiver or isn't in receipt of caregiver recognition. I believe family members, whether they're caregivers or not, should be eligible for access to VAC services in their own right.
In the comments I prepared that I didn't have time to cover, that's part of the Australian model, for family members to have access.