Senator NASH (New South Wales—Deputy Leader of The Nationals in the Senate and Assistant Minister for Health) (14:28): We are not walking away from our requirement to ensure that health improves through our hospitals and through the arrangements that we have with the states. We will ensure that. The NPA that the senator refers to fell down in many areas, which is why it was not continued. It is this government that is going to have appropriate arrangements in place ensuring that we have responsible allocation for funding for better outcomes in our hospitals. It is this government that is going to commit to do that and not those opposite. Senator Moore: Mr President, I rise on point of order on direct relevance. The specific question is around the National Elective Surgery Target. While the minister has talked vaguely about what they are going to do, the question was about the National Elective Surgery Target. The PRESIDENT: Senator Ketter did ask, and I wrote it down in particular: 'Can the minister confirm about walking away and does the minister agree?' The minister did say, 'No, we are not walking away.' The minister was directly relevant. Senator Jacinta Collins: No, she said that she was not walking away from something else. The PRESIDENT: I will review the Hansard. Senator Jacinta Collins interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Collins! I believe the minister was being directly relevant and the minister has 26 seconds left to answer the question. Minister, you have the call. Senator NASH: Thank you, Mr President. I had concluded my answer.