I agree with my colleague that reciprocal benefits should form no part of the benefit, detriment analysis and should be considered only at the juristic reason or quantification stages. I also agree that in this case, household expenses should not be taken into account, but I would not foreclose the possibility that in some cases it may be appropriate to do so (Blake v. Wells Estate, 2007 BCCA 617).
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