Senator SCULLION (Northern Territory—Minister for Indigenous Affairs and Leader of The Nationals in the Senate) (14:19): Normally they wave a budget at us and say, 'Here's the evidence.' This time they've found a name. Someone out there in the ether has said we have reduced it by $3 billion. This is fantasy time. I know what Australia's interested in. Let me tell you, that adds up to 13,500 residential aged-care places in the approved round. Residential aged-care places continue to grow, from 210,087 in 2018-19 to 233,882 places. We are also adding 775 short-term restorative care places. We are, of course, very importantly— The PRESIDENT: Senator Brown, on a point of order. Senator Carol Brown: I haven't got much hope that he will return to the question. The point of order is on relevance. The senator is not addressing the question that I asked him. Sean Rooney was actually on the program. You said you watched it. The PRESIDENT: Order. I'm listening carefully to the answer, Senator. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: I've got all day, but question time is only an hour. Senator Brown, I'm listening carefully. The minister has 14 seconds remaining. You reminded him of your question. Senator SCULLION: The fundamental assertion of the question was that there has been $3 billion worth of cuts somehow by someone. I was just indicating that every evidence is that we have a billion dollars worth of additional funding year on year on year.