Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:03): If I'm repping the PM, certainly I'll take that on notice. From memory, that would be in the Communications portfolio, so they should have been asked as the appropriate ministry. But I'm happy to return now to community batteries. The Community Batteries for Household Solar program will maximise the benefits for Australia's rooftop solar transformation, supporting the grid and providing shared storage for up to 10,000 households. The first 48 community batteries, which were announced publicly as election commitments, will be delivered by the business grant hubs. The remaining 342 batteries with unspecified locations will be delivered by ARENA, with applications to open later this year. Senator Watt: Probably without a colour coded spread sheet. Senator WONG: I'd hesitate to take that interjection from Senator Watt. I think from that, Senator Ruston, you would see that yes, there are 48 that were announced as election commitments. There are also 342 which are, as I am advised, subject to— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Ruston, a second supplementary?