Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:25): Well, the maximum cost to general patients for PBS medications has doubled since the year 2000, and of course, regrettably for Australians, those opposite, when in government, did so little to help. In fact, the ABS advises that the high cost of medications on your watch— Opposition senators interjecting— Senator WONG: You don't know like the truth, do you? You don't like the truth. The ABS advises that a million Australians were delayed or didn't fill their medication prescriptions in 2019-20. They were left in the lurch by the coalition. Cutting the maximum price by nearly one-third will mean more people can afford to get the medications they need to stay healthy, and the change will put close to $200 million back into the pockets of Australians each year—the same Australians who were left in the lurch by a coalition who was more interested in political games than delivering for Australians. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Payman, a second supplementary question?