Senator RUSTON (South Australia—Minister for Families and Social Services and Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (14:12): Thank you, Mr President. I would absolutely refute the accusation and allegation in the question that I've just received. This government has gone out of its way to make sure that we've supported all Australians. That includes women, and particularly women who have children, to make sure that they have the same opportunities as all Australians. As I said in my answer to the previous question, it will not be without the support of a strong and profitable economy and strong and profitable businesses which provide the employment opportunities for women— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Ruston. I have Senator Wong on a point of order. Senator Wong: Thank you, Mr President. The question did relate to there being nothing in the budget in relation to child care. I just wonder if the Minister representing the Minister for Women might want to return at some point to that question. The PRESIDENT: That was part of the question. I will be honest: that was one question which I missed being able to transcribe all of because of the noise in the chamber. That was part of the question that I heard. I will call Senator Ruston to continue. Senator RUSTON: Thank you very much, Mr President. I would draw the attention of those on the other side to the amount of support that this government has provided to child care during the last six months, to support Australian women and families and to make sure that they have access to the support they needed when businesses were shut down and they had nowhere to put their children to be able to get to work. They were provided with additional support. We have supported the childcare sector through this pandemic and we will continue to support the childcare sector. Senator Watt interjecting— Senator Rennick interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Rennick and Senator Watt: save it for State of Origin!