Senator NASH (New South Wales—Deputy Leader of The Nationals in the Senate and Minister for Rural Health) (14:45): I do not think anybody would disagree with the first part of that question. We all want to do a better job in preventing suicide. Everybody in this nation recognises how important it is and how tragic it is that the levels of suicide are where they are. This has been very, very carefully considered by the government, and the recommendations were all very carefully considered, but the government put forward a package last week that we believe is the best way forward— The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Senator Moore: Mr President, I rise on a point of order on direct relevance. The second part of the question specifically asked on what basis the government rejected that particular point of the Mental Health Commission. The PRESIDENT: There is no point of order. The minister was certainly directly relevant in the first part of the question. Senator Moore interjecting— The PRESIDENT: I understand your point of order, Senator Moore, but the minister has been directly relevant. Senator NASH: There was very careful consideration given to the recommendations. I was very clear in saying that. Of course, it is the government's prerogative to reject or accept recommendations from any reports that we may receive that are presented to government. We believe that the package we have put forward is appropriate. It is sensible, and it is going to deliver better outcomes when it comes to mental health.