Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:25): Can I thank Senator Urquhart for her very important question. The Albanese government's ambitious housing reform agenda is about boosting the supply of housing. We are delivering more homes for Australians who need them. The $10 billion— Honourable senators interjecting— Senator FARRELL: Well, if you listen, I'll give you the answer. The $10 billion Housing Australia Future Fund will deliver 30,000 new social and affordable rental homes. The National Housing Infrastructure Facility was expanded with up to $575 million and a commitment for a further $1 billion for even more social rental homes. The $2 billion Social Housing Accelerator will deliver around 4,000 new social homes right across Australia. We've delivered the largest increase in Commonwealth rent assistance in over 30 years. National Cabinet has committed to a better deal for renters to harmonise and strengthen renters' rights across Australia. More than 86,000 people have been helped into homeownership since the election of the Albanese government through the Home Guarantee Scheme. We now have introduced legislation for our Help to Buy shared equity scheme. This life-changing legislation builds on programs like the Regional First Home Buyer Guarantee and the expanded Home Guarantee Scheme, which are already helping tens of thousands of people into homeownership. At every opportunity, the Albanese government has added to its housing agenda, and it will keep delivering to ensure more Australians have a safe and affordable place to call home. Senator Birmingham: President, I raise a point of order. Senator Farrell did promise me that, if I listened carefully, he would tell me how many houses have been built— The PRESIDENT: Senator Birmingham, that is not a point of order. Senator Birmingham: I have been trying to listen carefully, Senator Farrell, and I still haven't heard the answer. The PRESIDENT: Senator Birmingham! I have called you three times. Resume your seat. Minister Farrell, have you concluded your answer? Thank you. Senator Urquhart, a first supplementary?