Senator RUSTON (South Australia—Minister for Families and Social Services and Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (14:36): First of all, I would suggest, on the comments made by the member opposite in relation to photo opportunities, that absolutely this government takes very, very seriously its responsibility to support all Australians when they find themselves in difficult times. That has been demonstrated time and time again in our response to bushfires, our response to floods and our response to the coronavirus pandemic. We have provided a huge— The PRESIDENT: Order—Senator Wong on a point of order. Senator Wong: Yes. Both the primary and this question asked the minister to respond to the assertion—the factual assertion—that the $4 billion, $200 million per year fund has not had a dollar spent. I would ask the minister to respond to that question. The PRESIDENT: I've allowed you to restate part of the question. You will recall, Senator Wong, that the concluding part of the question was somewhat more open-ended and the minister can be directly relevant to any part of the question she chooses. Senator Ruston. Senator RUSTON: Thank you very much, Mr President. As I said in my previous answer: I will take the specifics of the $200 million fund and the application of that in terms of the building of bushfire resilience for the forthcoming fire season, and I will return to the chamber and provide that information. But on the allegations made by the member when he asked the question in relation to the fact that this government has not been providing assistance to the Australia communities affected by bushfires: we have absolutely supported all Australians who find themselves impacted by natural disasters, including the COVID pandemic.