Senator McALLISTER (New South Wales—Minister for Emergency Management and Minister for Cities) (14:29): No woman or girl should have to experience sexual violence in their life, and the government is leading national efforts to prevent sexual violence and support the victims-survivors who experience it. We are partnering with states and territories to strengthen and harmonise the laws in relation to sexual assault and consent, and we're providing $14.7 million in the 2023-24 budget to strengthen how the criminal justice system responds to sexual assault. We are funding an Australian Law Reform Commission inquiry into justice responses to sexual violence, and that's due to report at the beginning of next year. A lived-experience expert advisory group comprising victims-survivors and their advocates has been established to ensure that victims-survivors— Senator Waters: A point of order: I am sorry, but I ask these questions because I actually do want to know the answer. I appreciate the context, but I do already know all of that. The PRESIDENT: What is the point of order, Senator Waters? Senator Waters: My question was: will you commit to increasing funding specifically for sexual violence services? The PRESIDENT: I believe the minister is being relevant, and I will listen carefully to the remainder of the answer. Senator McALLISTER: We are increasing funding to services for women who experience sexual violence, and we are progressing important reforms, particularly in the criminal justice system so that the experience of complainants can improve. (Time expired)