The defendant argued that certain benefits provided by the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) should have been deducted from the future care award in a motor vehicle accident case. ICBC had paid the judgment on behalf of the defendant, but the defendant claimed that ICBC should have covered some of the care costs. The court determined that ICBC was required to pay for specific services listed in the Regulation, such as psychology, physiotherapy, massage therapy, kinesiology, and a home assessment by an occupational therapist. Deductions were made for these services and medication costs, with the plaintiff's insurance coverage taken into account. The court issued an order deducting $49,964.60 from the award, specifically designated for covering the cost of future care.