Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister for Small and Family Business, Skills and Vocational Education) (14:55): Again, Senator McKim, this question has been asked on so many occasions and the answer does not change: a range of care, welfare and support arrangements are in place in offshore processing centres to provide for the needs of children, young people and anybody else who is housed in these places. The Australian government has provided, as you know, Senator McKim, and continues to provide, appropriate health care and mental health support— The PRESIDENT: Senator McKim, a point of order? Senator McKim: Yes, President. My point of order goes to direct relevance. The question is not generic or generalist in any way. It makes two assertions and asks the minister to respond to those, which, to date, halfway through her answer, she's yet to do. I ask that you remind the minister of the question and ask her to respond to the specifics contained in the question. The PRESIDENT: I think the minister is being directly relevant to part of the question asked. Specific questions that are narrow in scope make it easier to hold a minister directly relevant to a question. For a longer question, a minister can respond to part of it. Senator CASH: As I was saying, in relation to mental health support, you would be aware again, Senator McKim, that IHMS has longstanding and robust processes in place to provide primary and mental health care to individuals. You would also know that the Australian government has provided over $1 billion for infrastructure projects in both PNG and Nauru, including a new medical centre, staff accommodation— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator McKim, a final supplementary question.