Senator REYNOLDS (Western Australia—Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme and Minister for Government Services) (14:39): While the blue cornflower does symbolise hope for people with MND, the sad reality is that today MND is still a terminal illness. It's important, therefore, for people with MND, their families and their carers to have access to sensitive information and helpful information about the journey that lies ahead. This is why I also— Senator Chisholm interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Chisholm. I haven't called you to order, Senator Reynolds. You're free to continue. Senator REYNOLDS: This is why today I also announced the release of an end-of-life guide for people living with MND. Being able to plan ahead can reduce the stress for not only those with MND but their families and carers, to give them more control over the remainder of their lives. It is not something any of us like to think about, but this planning is important. I congratulate MND Australia and the Department of Social Services, who have provided the resources for this sadly necessary guide. (Time expired)