Senator PAYNE (New South Wales—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Women) (14:57): It's a great pleasure to take a question from my friend Senator Henderson here in this place, and on such an important matter. Australia's engagement with the United Nations is a very important part of our efforts to ensure a safe, secure and prosperous Australia by working with our international partners to strengthen the rules and institutions that underpin a free, open and inclusive global order. With that in mind, I will attend the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York next week, beginning with the Climate Action Summit as well as high-level meetings on a range of policy areas, including disaster-resilient infrastructure, followed by India's Universal Health Coverage and the sustainable development goals. These are going to be very important engagements on key policy areas of concern and interest to Australia. We have a great history—a strong track record—of achievement in the UN. We work collaboratively to identify solutions to the world's most intractable problems with our key partners. The international forum of the United Nations is an important opportunity for us to use that reputation, that standing, to lead on these issues that are important to us. The Prime Minister himself will outline our national values and principles in his address to the General Assembly following his state visit to Washington, where he will of course affirm the enduring alliance with our key strategic partner the United States. Our engagement in the UN, where we have been active, creative and effective, including in our position on the Security Council some few years ago, really contributes to the establishment and consolidation of the rules based international order that supports our interests. Our financial contributions, comprised of our assessed and voluntary contributions, our humanitarian and development funding and our peacekeeping contributions, are all part of Australia's engagement across the panoply of issues that have to be addressed through important multilateral processes— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Henderson, a supplementary question?