Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:33): Thank you, first, in relation to Senator Farrell. My observation was that Senator Farrell was outstanding while I was away, and I was very grateful for his leadership, as I'm sure all of our colleagues are. Senator Hanson, what I would say is this: if people in this chamber are really concerned about housing, then they would stop their opposition to our housing fund, they would recognise that even if they don't agree with all aspects of government policy— The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson. Senator Hanson: A point of order on relevance—we're not talking about the housing and the opposition backing government policy. I asked what her message is to Kailaeb. What message is she going to give to this teenager? The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson, Minister Wong is being relevant to your question. Minister, please continue. Senator WONG: My message is, yes, we do need to increase the supply of housing. This government went to the election with a very clear policy, a set of policies, around increasing the supply of housing—because we on this side of the chamber care about social housing, we care about improving access to decent housing and we care about what is happening in the rental market. And we understand that one of the key ways in which government can do that is to— (Time expired)