Senator RUSTON (South Australia—Minister for Families and Social Services and Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (14:54): Thank you once again, Senator O'Neill, for your supplementary question. What I would say is that I have been extremely disappointed at some of the commentary we have received about the budget that has lacked any understanding or acceptance that there are a number of measures in this budget specifically targeted towards women. But, equally, we have a number of measures—in fact, just about every single measure that is contained in the budget—that apply to women. And the idea that we would have a budget that's gender specific in every single measure that's contained in it is completely ludicrous. Equally, we have a number of measures—in fact, just about every single measure that is contained in the budget applies to women. The idea that we would have a budget that is gender specific in every single measure that's contained in it is completely ludicrous. Opposition senators interjecting— Senator RUSTON: I note that Senator McAllister asked me about just one measure. I can go through many, many measures. We can talk about the paid parental leave changes. We can talk about the advanced apprenticeships for women. We can talk about the female leaders imitative. We can talk about a number of measures. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator O'Neill, a final supplementary question?