Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:51): I thank Senator Lambie for her supplementary question. I have the greatest of faith in Minister Collins. I was recently down in Tasmania with her, going to a range of places, and I'm sure that there's no better person in this government that understands the problems of housing and housing shortages and all of the issues associated with it than Senator Collins. I think you should— An honourable senator: She's not a senator. Senator FARRELL: Sorry, Minister Collins. I'd upgraded her to Senate status! The PRESIDENT: Senator Farrell, please resume your seat. Senator Lambie? Senator Lambie: A point of order on relevance: with all due respect, I just want to know whether we're going to get the 1,200 homes that we actually should be getting, and not the 600, and whether that promise is going to be made right now. I don't want the waffle. Tasmanians just want to know if we're going to get what we're due for—1,200—or are you going to take half of them off us? The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Lambie. I will draw the minister to your question. S enator FARRELL: As I've said, I don't think there's any better person in this government to deal with the issues of housing in Tasmania than Minister Collins, and— (Time expired)