Senator BIRMINGHAM (South Australia—Minister for Education and Training) (14:07): I am pleased that there appears to be enough people in this chamber willing to deliver more support for more students with disability into the future. Those opposite seem hell-bent on opposing the additional assistance that students with disability deserve. Those opposite want to vote against a 5.9 per cent growth rate in support for students with a disability— The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Order, Minister. Senator Wong, point of order. Senator Wong: He can keep avoiding this, but it is plain for all to see. I make a point of order on direct relevance. He was asked a direct question about whether he will now repudiate the comments. The PRESIDENT: He was asked two questions. Minister, I remind you of the questions. You have 37 seconds in which to answer. Senator BIRMINGHAM: As I have said right through these answers, our job—and what we are doing as a government—is to deliver the support that students with a disability deserve. That is going to increase support to more families and more students in more schools and deliver the greatest levels of support to those who are in greatest need. That is something that we should all be very proud of in this place. That is something that we should all be supporting and doing, and those opposite should get on board and support that as well.