Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:54): I thank Senator Waters for her first supplementary question. The safety of women and children experiencing family and domestic and sexual violence is a priority of the Albanese government. Family and domestic violence does destroy lives—and one life lost is one life too many—and we want it to end. I don't think you're accurately reflecting the spending of this government with respect to this issue. In just our first two budgets— The PRESIDENT: Senator Waters? Senator Waters: Reluctantly, on a point of order: the department confirmed that the spending was less than half of the one billion dollars the sector has asked for. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Waters, but that is a debating point. Senator FARRELL: In just our first two budgets, we've made a record investment of $2.3 billion in women's safety, which is currently being delivered to services and support. We believe that's making a tangible difference to women and children experiencing violence now, but we'll also support the critically important work of preventing violence before it starts. The PRESIDENT: Senator Waters, your second supplementary?