Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister for Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:39): Again, I refer to my answer to your first question. The government is in daily discussions with airlines to understand the needs of the sector and to ensure our programs are supporting the communities they fly to. The government also expects all state and territory governments to engage with airlines to ensure the required support for their local communities and regions is considered, particularly with interstate and intrastate routes. Airlines, as you know, are receiving government assistance under different government programs based on their specific circumstances, and, as stated in my previous answer— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Patrick, on a point of order? Senator Patrick: On relevance, Mr President: I was keenly interested in the engagement that might have taken place between the government and the South Australian tourism minister, Premier Marshall. The PRESIDENT: You've reminded the minister of the question. She has 18 seconds remaining to answer. I shall listen carefully. Senator CASH: In relation to those discussions, I will take that on notice, but the government, as I've said, is in daily discussions with the airlines, and our expectation, obviously, is that state and territory governments are also engaging with airlines to ensure that the required support for their local communities and regions is considered. The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Cash. Senator Patrick, a final supplementary question?