the dwp has been tried to get them to claim more over many yea rs been tried to get them to claim moreing. there are a few points to make. as has been talked about, the move from a ceiling, a cap on care costs, to a floor, means that actually it will be very difficult for some people together care they need, and they won't have the certainty of having someone cover the won't have the certainty of having someone cover the catastrophic care costs. the second point is about ca re costs. the second point is about care in the home, the changes we have talked about will mean many more people are going to have to pay for that care. but this is a major missed opportunity for fundamental reform of the social care system, which is currently failing to many people, particularly the poorest in society, who often rely on a threadbare social care system. so we haven't seen that more fundamental reform we were hoping for. what is wrong, though, with asking people who have wealth, in whatever form, be it savings or assets, to pay for their own care? to try, as a lot of people have said, is to bring ab