As I understand it, the number of people involved is likely to be very small, but the expectations of those concerned will have been raised, and it would be nice to think that they will not be left on the wrong side of an arbitrary deadline.Enabling a return to care up to the age of 26 is also very welcome. That more fairly reflects the opportunity that exists for other young adults, which will hopefully provide reassurance, confidence and support for those care leavers who need it.It would be interesting to hear the minister set out how what is envisaged under the amendments might be tapered to ensure that we do not create another cliff edge, this time at the age of 26, and to reflect the fact that we are talking about young adults, whose rights and needs must be balanced with those of other young people and children within the care system.In relation to my amendments in this group, amendment 394 seeks to address the point that I have already referred to regarding an arbitrary cut-off point for eligibility.