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) (14:16): I thank Senator Liddle for the supplementary. I don't accept the costings that she outlined in relation to the referendum. I point out that back in the day when it was bipartisan there was an allocation made in the budget by the former government—almost half of that, from memory, nearly in the order of $200 million—for constitutional recognition. In that fact, the funding we provided to the AEC— Senator Farrell interjecting— Senator GALLAGHER: Thank you, Senator Farrell—was in the order of $386 million, and half was met from the allocation that had been left by Senator Birmingham when he was finance minister. We will continue to listen and we will continue to work hand in hand with First Nations organisations on the ground on the support and investment that they need. The PRESIDENT: Senator Liddle? Senator Liddle: The question was actually about Yipirinya School, and there hasn't been any mention of Yipirinya School. The PRESIDENT: Senator Liddle, I remind you that there was also a statement about the dollars spent in the referendum. The minister has answered that part of the question, as she is entitled to. It wasn't a direct question on the school. There was a preamble there, and the minister is being relevant. Senator GALLAGHER: In relation to that, I understand an unsolicited proposal has been provided to the NIAA and it is under consideration. (Time expired)