Senator GALLAGHER (Australian Capital Territory—Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Finance, Minister for Women, Manager of Government Business in the Senate and Vice-President of the Executive Council) (14:32): I thank Senator Hanson for the question. I didn't hear Senator Pratt's contribution earlier, but I know that she understands this issue and she has a level of knowledge on the subject that probably exceeds that of most people in this place. Even without knowing her comments, I have no problem in aligning myself with them. I would also say that the— An opposition senator interjecting— Senator GALLAGHER: On this issue, on which I have talked to Senator Pratt, and she has educated me, I take that unusual step. On the broader question you raised on gender dysphoria and the Albanese government's position on it, our position is that every child and every young person should have access to all of the necessary supports that they need to ensure they access appropriate health care, regardless of the reason for which they might be seeking that care. That is our position. That is a responsible, mature position. This is a matter between young people, their families and the treating health professionals, whatever they might be—doctors, psychologists or other health professionals. That is the position that we would take. We also think that, every time issues around this are raised, people listen and they hear, and it affects them. So we also think that there should be a level of responsibility in this chamber to deal with these matters sensitively and carefully, because young people's wellbeing depends on it. The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson, a first supplementary question?