Senator RUSTON (South Australia—Assistant Minister for International Development and the Pacific) (16:13): I seek leave to make a short statement. The DEPUTY PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for one minute. Senator RUSTON: More than $8 billion in social security payments to carers was provided in 2017-18. In recognition of the invaluable work carers perform, in the 2018-19 budget the government announced an additional $85.6 million over four years to fund new supports for carers through the new integrated carer support services model. This funding is in addition to the amount already spent on delivering carer support services, which was $169 million for 2017-18. The government has a suite of superannuation reforms currently before the Senate, which will boost retirement savings, including the retirement savings of women, by billions of dollars. The DEPUTY PRESIDENT: Senator Urquhart? Senator Urquhart: I am seeking clarification. It was my understanding there was an amendment to this motion. Has that been amended? Senator Griff: I believe you should have the amendment. It has appeared. It's incorporated in the Notice Paper. The DEPUTY PRESIDENT: I have been advised by the Clerk that we are not sure the amendment has been circulated—I beg your pardon; I'm informed it has been incorporated into the Notice Paper. The question is that general business notice of motion No. 1164, standing in the name of Senator Griff, be agreed to.