In Fiona's flat at the boarding house, Hung is sitting looking worried as Fiona tells him that all she wants is what's best for him - so she needs him to help her clear it up. Hung starts to say, ""My father makes all the..."" He breaks off, though, and Fiona completes, ""Arrangements?"" Hung nods, ""Yes."" He goes on, ""He gives me my passport and the address of my relatives. I do not understand how he puts the wrong address on my visa papers."" Fiona muses, ""Neither do I - unless your relatives lived in a car park."" Hung tells her, ""After the refugee camp, they'll stay anywhere to live in Australia."" Fiona says she's sorry; that was a really bad joke. She then goes on that it's because his people have been through so much that she wants to help - but he's got to help her. She then asks him if the address she showed him is the address his father gave him, because it's the one the Immigration Department gave her. Hung says, ""I do not think so. I would know it again if I saw."" Fiona checks, ""Yo