Senator BRANDIS (Queensland—Attorney-General, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:21): Without accepting the premise of your question, I will tell you who will be very strongly endorsing this budget, and that is the Australian people. They see in this budget a charter of fairness—a charter of fairness for access to schools, based on the needs of those schools; a charter of fairness in the health system by guaranteeing Medicare and investing an extra— Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator O'Sullivan, on a point of order. Senator O'Sullivan: Mr President, the noise from those opposite is so loud that I can hardly hear my own interjections, and I am interested in these answers from the Attorney. The PRESIDENT: I remind all senators to exercise restraint and to listen to the minister's answer. Senator BRANDIS: An additional $10 billion invested in the health system—I think the Australian people will think that that is fair. I will tell you what else I think that the Australian people will think is fair, and that is making proper financial provision for Australians with a disability. It is all very well to talk about an NDIS—to dream up a scheme on the back of an envelope—but the test of your sincerity is, 'Will you fund it?' This budget does, and I think that that is fair, too.