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) (14:07): I thank Senator White for the question and for her career-long effort in supporting the rights of working women right around this country. Equality for women is at the heart of what we do as a Labor government. There's no other government in recent memory that has done as much for Australian women as we have tried to do in our first year in government. For too long Australians were treated as second-class citizens, and, after nine years of blokey budgets, this is finally a budget that delivers for women. It delivers for all women now and into the future but gives the most economically vulnerable immediate relief with— Opposition sena tors interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator GALLAGHER: our investments in parenting payment single, our increase in Commonwealth rent assistance— Senator Henderson interjecting— Senator Hume interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister Gallagher, please resume your seat. I have called order. Senator Henderson and Senator Hume! Senator GALLAGHER: our increase to working-age payments. And I am pleased that we are abolishing the punitive ParentsNext program from 1 July 2024 and designing a new voluntary— Senator Henderson interjecting— Senator Hume interjecting— Senator GALLAGHER: I'm sorry, but Senator Henderson keeps interjecting and I can't hear myself think, President. The PRESIDENT: Senator Henderson and Senator Hume! Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Minister, resume your seat. Order, particularly on my left! Senator Hume, I have called you twice now—three times!—to stop the interjections. Minister. Senator GALLAGHER: Thank you. We are supporting women's economic equality and helping to close the gender pay gap with investments to support highly feminised workforces, including fully funding a wage increase for aged-care workers; investing in the Australian Skills Guarantee, which includes national targets for women in apprenticeships; and investing in building and retaining the early childhood education workforce. An additional half a billion in further investment in the National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children will bring the total funding for investment in that national plan to a record of $2.3 billion. And there are a number of measures which address women's health priorities, including $26.4 million to support health and medical research focusing on women's health. The PRESIDENT: Senator White, a first supplementary?