Senator HUME (Victoria—Minister for Superannuation, Financial Services and the Digital Economy and Minister for Women's Economic Security) (14:51): I thank Senator Walsh for her question. I am not familiar with the correspondence to which she is referring. Perhaps she could table that correspondence so that we can all become familiar with that correspondence. What I can say is that the provision of commuter car parks under the Urban Congestion Fund was an important commitment and part of the Australian government's budgeted more than $5 million towards busting congestion, reducing time that people spend going to work and coming home from work, and spending more time with their families. We know that this is an important election commitment. It was not just an election commitment; it was a budgeted commitment. We know how important it was because it was a very similar program to that of the Labor Party. In fact, the Labor Party park-and-ride fund was almost identical. It was announced the day after it was announced by then opposition leader Bill Shorten. There were announcements of commuter car parks in places like Woy Woy. The day after the fund was announced, it was announced, by Woy Woy, by Senator Deb O'Neill. Does that sound right to Senator O'Neill? You announced a car park. That's extraordinary! The PRESIDENT: Minister, please resume your seat. Senator Wong, on a point of order? Senator Wong: A point of order on direct relevance. The question went to why Minister Fletcher threatened the council. The minister said she's not aware. I have, here, the letter from Mr Fletcher, in which the threat is made. I seek leave to table it so the minister can respond directly to the question. The PRESID ENT: Is leave granted? Leave is granted. Minister, I'll just rule on the point of order. I will bring you back to the question. It was a reasonably specific question. I'll bring you back to the question, and you have the call for 35 seconds. Senator HUM E: I thank, very much, Senator Wong for obliging the government with a copy of the letter. It would have been much handier if we'd had that at the beginning of the question. If you would like us to respond to a piece of correspondence it would be very handy if we actually had the correspondence in front of us while we were answering the question. But that's alright, you can do a little bit of political pointscoring. What I can tell you is that in 2018 Glen Eira council provided the member for Goldstein with a set of project proposals that included commuter car park upgrades in Bentleigh and Elsternwick. As is the prerogative of all members of the House— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Walsh, a supplementary question?