Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:34): Under a succession of outstanding Ministers for Women in the coalition—from Senator Cash all the way through to Senator Payne now—we have made very substantial investments in terms of measures to prevent and address domestic violence, including in this budget. There's another $150 million worth of support specifically— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Waters, on a point of order? Senator Waters: Point of order: he is misleading the Senate. There is no new money in this budget— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Waters! That's a matter for debate. You know better than that, Senator Waters. There's an opportunity after question time to debate the merits of answers. Senator Waters interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Waters, I ask you to please respect the ruling. That's not the appropriate way to raise a matter of substance in an answer. Senator Cormann. Senator CORMANN: As a result of the contributions of successive outstanding coalition ministers for women's interests, from Senator Cash through to Senator Payne, we have made a substantial commitment to the prevention and addressing of domestic violence—including through additional investments in the wake of the COVID pandemic, given some of the concerning consequences that that brought with it in this space. There is $150 million worth of additional support— (Time expired)