Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (15:52): I thank Senator Faruqi for her question. Of course the Labor Party doesn't want to see anybody starving, and that's the case in respect of Gaza. That is why Australia has committed $52.5 million in humanitarian aid, and it is why Australia has resumed its contribution towards UNRWA and will continue to provide humanitarian assistance where it's needed in Gaza. The circumstances in Gaza are terrible; we all know that—the loss of life. We are making— Senator McKim: Why did you stop the funding? Senator FARRELL: Do you want to hear the answer? We stopped because there was good reason to make the decision to review the contribution, based on evidence that had been provided. Senator McKim: There was no evidence. Senator FARRELL: With respect, Senator McKim, there was evidence that resulted in this government making the sensible decision to review. But we have resumed the contribution, so I do find it very difficult to understand the point that you're making, Senator Faruqi, when we have restarted the contribution and, as I said, when that contribution totals $52.5 million in humanitarian aid to Gaza. The PRESIDENT: Senator Faruqi, first supplementary?