Senator SCULLION (Northern Territory—Minister for Indigenous Affairs and Leader of The Nationals in the Senate) (14:56): Senator Polley may have been confused when I was referring to Mr Shorten's statement, 'I don't know if one is needed', and I can't really apologise on his behalf, Mr President. The PRESIDENT: Senator Polley, on a point of order. Senator Polley: It’s a point of order on relevance. The light-hearted way that this minister has responded reflects the government's inaction on this issue. The PRESIDENT: Senator Polley, that is not a point of order on direct relevance. The minister's been speaking for 11 seconds. I am listening to his answer. He has 49 seconds remaining. Senator SCULLION: Thank you for that, Mr President. Again, there seems to be a move towards partisanship on this most important issue. We will not get dragged into that sorry mess. We're about fixing something. We're about doing something that the previous government never did. We will not be dragged into politicising the outcomes. We are working to fix this. We have made significant investments. As I've indicated, we'll be making an investment of an additional $5 billion over the next five years. We've increased investment by $5 billion over the past five years. A $10 billion increase in investment in care and safety of our most treasured Australians is a great record from this government.