Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:31): Yes, I can. Let's be clear: the decision today by the Greens—along with their partners, the coalition—was to reject the bill to establish the Housing Australia Future Fund. I'll just repeat that, because I hear somebody didn't hear me say it. The Greens, in conjunction with the coalition, rejected the bill to establish the Housing Australia Future Fund. Sadly, there is a cost. Opposition senators interjecting— Senator FARRELL: I know you're embarrassed! I know you're both embarrassed in the Greens-coalition coalition. Sadly, there is a cost for these actions, and it's a cost Australians will pay for the Greens teaming up with the coalition. For every day of delay, more than $1.3 million does not go to new social and affordable rental housing for Australians. But the greater cost is to the Australians who need these homes—the women and children trying to escape family violence. (Time expired.)