Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:26): Firstly, Australia has a residency based income support system, and meeting the residency requirement is a fundamental component of our safety net. Special benefit is available to specified temporary visa holders. The classes of temporary visa eligible for special benefit are specified in a legislative instrument and currently include temporary partner visas, temporary humanitarian visas and bridging visas for victims of human trafficking. The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator McKim, on a point of order? Senator McKim: Yes, relevance. I'm trying to assist the minister here: the question was not about visas and visa classes; it was actually about students at TAFE and university, carers and people on the disability pension. The PRESIDENT: I take your point not as a point of order but as a reminder of the question to the minister. Senator CORMANN: I confirm that the income support payment categories eligible to receive the coronavirus supplement are: jobseeker payment recipients, which includes all those on payments progressively transitioning to jobseeker payment; those currently receiving partner allowance, widow allowance, sickness allowance, wife pension, youth allowance, parenting payment—partnered and single—farm household allowance and special benefit, which is what I was talking about earlier. The PRESIDENT: Senator McKim, a final supplementary question?