Senator RUSTON (South Australia—Minister for Families and Social Services and Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (14:19): Thank you, once again, Senator Siewert. As you and I both well know, it would be a very rare Australian who only received the base rate of payment. One of the absolutely defining features of Australia's welfare system is the targeted and comprehensive nature of the supports that are in place for Australians, to make sure that those supports are particularly targeted to the needs of the individual— The PRESIDENT: Senator Siewert, on a point of order? Senator SIEWERT: I did ask: 'Under what circumstances could the minister ever conceive being able to survive on the JobSeeker payment of $40 a day?' Could you ask the minister to address that specific issue, please? The PRESIDENT: I can't ask the minister to address one part of the question. I've allowed you to remind her of that. You had a second part of the question restating your original one. You reminded the minister of your preference. I'll call her; she has 32 seconds to continue. Senator RUSTON: As I said in my opening sentence in response to your supplementary question, Senator Siewert, there would be very, very few Australians who would be receiving only the base payment for welfare payments. And as you are very well aware, somebody who is on an income support payment who has children is eligible for the maximum amount of family tax benefit, both A and B. People who rent— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Siewert, a final supplementary question?