Senator RUSTON (South Australia—Minister for Families and Social Services and Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (14:13): Thank you, Senator Polley, for your follow-up question. There will be a positive impact, for an additional $3.2 billion is being made available to Australians in the first three months of 2021. You cannot characterise an increase in spending of $3.2 billion as a cut and, equally, you cannot suggest that there is going to be a negative impact on the economy of additional spending of $3.2 billion. I'm not sure whether you just do not understand the budgetary process and how that works or whether you're genuinely trying to be disingenuous about the question— The PRESIDENT: Senator Polley, on a point of order? Senator Polley: On relevance—the question isn't whether I understand: the question is the minister herself doesn't understand that there are 1.8 million unemployed Australians. The PRESIDENT: Senator Polley, that's not a point of order. The minister is being directly relevant. I can't put words in the minister's mouth, but she is being directly relevant to the question asked. There's a time to debate answers after question time. Senator RUSTON: As I was saying, $3.2 billion into the economy will have a positive economic impact in the economy, and the fact that those opposite seem to misunderstand what additional spending has been announced—this was not in the budget. This was announced yesterday. It will be part of MYEFO. It is new spending of $3.2 billion— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Polley, a final supplementary question?