Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:30): I thank Senator Bilyk for her second supplementary question. Yes, I can provide that answer. Across the country we're hearing from representatives of those fighting for more affordable housing and who are appalled by the Greens, Liberals and Nationals' deal. The New South Wales minister said that the work we were doing—the work that everyone who is interested in actually delivering housing under these processes—was now going to be paused. Senator Watt: Who was that? Senator FARRELL: It was the housing minister in New South Wales, Senator Watt! The head of BlueCHP, a social, affordable and disability housing provider, said that they had spent the last 18 months preparing 3,000 properties to start construction as soon as the bill passed, which now may not happen. People are confused about the new Greens-Liberal coalition deal. President, can I request that during the break you consider shifting the Greens over to the other side— The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Minister Farrell— Senator FARRELL: where their real coalition friends are? The PRESIDENT: The time for answering the question has expired. Honourable senators inte rjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Ciccone, that is out of order! Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senators! Senator Tyrrell is on her feet, waiting to ask a question and there needs to be silence in the chamber.