Senator McKENZIE (Victoria—Minister for Rural Health, Minister for Sport, Minister for Regional Communications and Deputy Leader of The Nationals) (15:01): They are incredibly inspiring athletes. Our elite athletes inspire and motivate all of us who watch them compete on the international stage. They inspire us not just with their talent but also with their effort, discipline and drive. They motivate us to do our best, whether we're playing A grade or D grade. They motivate us to be more physically active and to improve our own mental and physical health. They also bring us together as a community to cheer and support those representing our nation in the variety of events. The PRESIDENT: Senator Farrell on a point of order? Senator Farrell: If I can take a point of order against a question asked by the government of one of their own, the minister was asked about funding for Paralympic sports. I know she hasn't yet released the National Sport Plan, but she could at least explain and seek to answer the question she was asked by her own backbencher. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Farrell. There's a reason it's unusual for that to be done. It is unusual to do that, Senator Farrell. I will call the minister to continue the answer. Senator McKENZIE: I'm very happy to take that point of order, Senator Farrell, because my next 30 seconds are devoted to telling you what the coalition government has done. Through the Australian Sports Commission, we've provided $15 million to the Australian Paralympic Committee to support the Pyeongchang efforts, $1 million to Ski & Snowboard Australia, and direct grants to our Paralympians to assist them with the cost of becoming an elite athlete. The PRESIDENT: Senator Duniam, a final supplementary question.