Senator BIRMINGHAM (South Australia—Minister for Finance, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:50): I'm hoping that I heard all of Senator Bilyk's question correctly there. Part of the reason why I'm not sure if I did is that I think I answered Senator Bilyk's question in my primary answer: that, in terms of the government seeking to recover funds from Australian businesses— The PRESIDENT: Order! I have Senator Wong on a point of order. Senator Wong: It's on direct relevance, but perhaps I could assist. It was 'compulsorily recover'. The PRESIDENT: Senator Birmingham to continue. Senator BIRMINGHAM: In terms of recovering funds from Australian businesses, and of compulsorily recovering funds from any Australian businesses that made inappropriate claims, the Australian Taxation Office has the power to pursue and to recover funds where necessary. As always, we use the powers judiciously, be they for individuals or businesses, and, where possible, repayment plans are negotiated or agreed between parties. I said, in response to the primary question, that some $296.6 million in overpayments has been identified. Many of these overpayments were honest mistakes, but nonetheless $185.5 million has been recovered and the government will continue to pursue the recovery of the residual amount. The PRESIDENT: Senator Bilyk, a final supplementary question?