Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:57): I have already indicated that we've recently announced an additional Medicare urgent care clinic for Tasmania which will take the number established in the state to four: Devonport, Launceston and two in Hobart. I would make the point that it is those of us on this side who, in government and in opposition, have always supported Medicare, unlike— The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, please resume your seat. Senator Duniam: My point of order is again on relevance. I asked a very specific question. I didn't ask about urgent care clinics or Medicare. I asked about GP services specifically for the Tasmanian Central Highlands community, and I haven't had a guarantee yet. The PRESIDENT: I do think Senator Wong is being relevant, but I will draw her to— Senator Ruston: She so is not! The PRESIDENT: Senator Ruston! I would remind you to act respectfully and not call out and interject when I am answering a point of order. I will remind her of the specifics of the Highlands region. Senator WONG: Actually, I did answer the question because I said that, if I'm being asked a question about tonight's budget, the senator will have to wait until the budget is announced. But I would also make the point, and it is— An honourable senator interjecting— Senator WONG: I'll hold you to that! I'll bet you that won't happen. I would make this point— Senator Farrell: It used to happen. Senator WONG: I'm trying to finish the sentence here! The senator raises Medicare. We know who built Medicare. We know who has always supported Medicare. We know— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Duniam, a second supplementary?