Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (15:44): I thank the senator for her question. I also welcome the Filipinos here today. Como esta? Honourable senators interjecting— Senator FARRELL: That's the extent of my Filipino, after 40 years of marriage. I'm sorry about that! We want to ensure that all aid that we provide as a government to any organisation in any country gets to the people it's intended to get to. We are strongly of the belief that that is the case with these contributions. As you rightly say, we did suspend the forwarding of aid to UNRWA when issues were raised, particularly about the people who were working in that organisation. Australia has contributed, I think it's a total of $52.5 million in humanitarian assistance in Gaza since the terrible crisis— The PRESIDENT: Senator Chandler on a point of order? Senator Chandler: The point of order on relevance. I asked about whether the government would release the advice it relied upon to reinstate funding to UNRWA, and I asked the minister to outline what undertakings had been taken before the funding was rereleased. I don't think the minister has gone anywhere near those questions. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Chandler. There was an awful lot in your question and I have been listening very carefully to the minister. The minister is being relevant to your question. Senator FARRELL: The allegations against UNRWA were obviously serious. They were grave. They warranted immediate and appropriate response. And as you may have seen, Senator, a number of countries, including Australia, have now taken the decision to resume humanitarian contributions in Gaza. The PRESIDENT: Senator Chandler, first supplementary question?