Senator FIERRAVANTI-WELLS (New South Wales—Minister for International Development and the Pacific) (14:49): I thank Senator Moore for the question. The Australian government remains committed to helping Papua New Guinea manage its health challenges, including its response to HIV. We are increasing our focus on assisting the government of PNG to sustainably deliver health and HIV services using its own resources and systems. We are supporting the government of PNG to develop its new HIV strategy and we are also working with other funding partners to support PNG to deliver HIV services. We are in the process of changing how we provide Australian aid to meet current and emerging health challenges and to ensure our funding remains effective. There will be new investments, including funding for NGOs, which will commence in 2017-18 and NGOs will remain key partners for health and HIV programs. Senator Moore, there has been some misinformation that was put into the press and this has caused some consternation as far as some of the NGOs have been concerned. It has been raised directly with us. The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Cameron, a point of order? Senator Cameron: Yes, a point of order on relevance. The question was: is it the government's intention to discontinue funding of these grants? We have 28 seconds left, Mr President. I would ask you to draw the minister's attention to the question. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Cameron. The question was asking about confirmation concerning the continuation of funding. I have been listening. The minister has actually indicated a lot of funding that will be continuing and has just started to highlight misinformation in the media. I take it the minister is directly relevant. Senator FIERRAVANTI-WELLS: Thank you. As I was saying, the Australian government does remain committed to helping PNG. There are health challenges. There are serious health challenges and we have been assisting the government of PNG to build its health systems and most especially in detecting and responding to health threats such as tuberculosis, HIV and other matters in PNG. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Minister. Senator Moore, a supplementary question.