Senator DAVEY (New South Wales—Nationals Whip in the Senate) (14:31): My question is to the Minister representing the Minister for Agriculture, Senator Ruston. Despite recent very welcome rainfall, most of New South Wales is still in drought or is drought-affected, which became very apparent to me last week when I was with charity organisations in drought-affected Molong. How is the government continuing to support these drought-affected communities? The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong on a point of order? Senator Wong: I just want to be clear with the minister that if she wishes us to give leave to Senator McKenzie to add to the answer, we will do so. The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, that's not a point of order. You know better than that. Senator Cormann? Senator Cormann: Mr President, that was not a point of order. That was just another demonstration of the juvenile nature of Labor politics in Australia today. The PRESIDENT: I'll declare that 15 all, with two people who should know better both making points of order that were not. Senator Ruston, to answer the question.