Senator REYNOLDS (Western Australia—Minister for Defence) (14:11): Thank you very much Senator Scarr. Since the days of INTERFET, Australia has worked tirelessly with Timor-Leste to develop its defence and its own sovereign security capability. Today, Australia is Timor-Leste's largest development and security partner. Our $7 million Defence Cooperation Program has almost doubled over the last five years and is now the second largest in the region behind our contributions to PNG. Our $7 million Defence Cooperation Program focuses on two-way cooperation in the areas of maritime security; engineers and infrastructure development; logistics; and also peacekeeping. I very much look forward to learning about Timor-Leste's priorities for future security cooperation when I meet my counterpart, Minister Meno, tomorrow. My visit also coincides with the conclusion of exercise Hari'i Hamutuk—a month-long annual bilateral engineering exercise. These words mean 'build together' in Tetum, and indeed we are. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Scarr, a final supplementary question?