Senator RUSTON (South Australia—Minister for Families and Social Services and Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (14:56): This government takes homelessness very seriously. Equally, homelessness of older women is of particular concern. The federal government provides, in a normal year, $6 billion to support the states and territories in the delivery of homelessness and community housing projects to make sure that we are carrying our weight when it comes to supporting people who find themselves in need of housing. But this year, just for your information, because this is a demand-driven scheme, we will be providing $7.5 billion in support of social housing and homelessness initiatives to support the states and territories with the delivery of these frontline services to help all Australians but particularly to make sure that we are helping older women who find themselves in this particularly difficult situation as a result of the pandemic. The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, is this a point of order? Senator Wong: I'm seeking leave to table budget paper No. 2, which demonstrates the 1800RESPECT number to which the minister referred was announced in February, and ask her if she would like to correct the record now or later. Senator Cormann: As Senator Wong knows, the budget was tabled yesterday by me. If she would like to table the budget again, I'm happy to give her leave. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Wong, you've asked for leave. There's a time for debate. You've sought leave to table something and make a point. I've allowed you to make the point. You've asked for leave, and the minister has granted leave. Senator Wong: I'm seeking leave to move a motion to require the minister to correct the record. The PRESIDENT: That is a different matter. Senator Wong: If she wishes to do it after question time, we'll give her leave then. The PRESIDENT: That is a different matter to the one you just raised. Is leave granted for that? Is leave granted to move a motion—if I'm correct, Senator Wong—to call the minister to make a statement to the chamber? Is that a correct characterisation? Senator Ruston. Senator RUSTON: In order to assist: Senator Wong, I don't believe that I did mislead the Senate. However, I will return to the Senate today and make any clarification or qualification should I have been incorrect.