Senator RUSTON (South Australia—Minister for Families and Social Services, Minister for Women's Safety and Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (14:26): I thank Senator Henderson for her question. This is an absolutely fantastic new initiative. It's an initiative that is included as part of a suite of measures that are in the budget, because we are all about supporting Australians. We know that single-parent households have lower ownership rates than dual owners or dual occupants. We want to make sure that we support them to jump the biggest hurdle to homeownership—that is, saving for the deposit. So the Morrison government is putting in place the Family Home Guarantee so that single parents are able to secure finance with only up to two per cent of their deposit. The government will act as the guarantor for the other 18 per cent and, in doing so, we tell single-parent Australians that we stand side by side with them supporting them in their commitment and their aspirations to realise their dream of homeownership. This will allow single eligible parents seeking to enter or re-enter the housing market to provide a secure home environment for themselves and for their children. In 2021-22, we believe that around 125,000 single-parent homes will be eligible to access the Family Home Guarantee. I would encourage every single person in the chamber, whether it be this side, that side or down the other end, to tell your constituents about the benefit that this can deliver for your constituents. Senator Watt interjecting— Senator Seselja interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Watt and Senator Seselja. Senator RUSTON: I also want to acknowledge the huge amount of work done by the Minister for Women's Economic Security, Senator Hume, because we know the overwhelming majority that this particular initiative will support will be women. We know that of the 125,000 households that will be eligible for this, 105,000 of them will have women as the sole parent in the household. We also know that 47 per cent of single-parent families rent from a private landlord as opposed to— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Henderson, a supplementary question?