Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:40): I thank the senator for her a supplementary question. One observation I would make is that there is a facility under the decision that has been made to extend the period of time in extenuating circumstances. So I think your general principle is not completely accurate, in the sense that there is an ability, under the proposal, to— Senator Reynolds: President, I have a point of order on direct relevance. I will remind you, President, of the question: why is it just time limited to the end of this financial year? Third time lucky, I'm hoping, in the last 20 seconds! The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Reynolds. The minister was being relevant. I call the minister again. Senator FARRELL: I've tried to be as directly relevant as I can, President. The proposition that's being put to me by the senator is not correct. There is an ability, under the proposal, in extenuating circumstances to expend— (Time expired.)