Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:09): There are 40,000 low- and middle-income Australians who have as their block to greater accessibility to homeownership the Greens and the coalition. The coalition and the Greens are standing in the way of homeownership for 40,000 low- and middle-income Australians— Senator McKenzie: It's always the politics, Penny, isn't it? Senator WONG: I'll take the interjection from Senator McKenzie. We think it's a good thing to give more Australians—40,000 more Australians—the capacity to own their own homes. Only someone from the coalition could think that that was about politics. But let me talk briefly about the Greens. It's interesting that the Greens have consistently voted with the coalition to delay the Housing Australia Future Fund, voted with the coalition to block Build to Rent and voted with the coalition to block Help to Buy. We know also that the member for Griffith is supporting a campaign against 3,000 social or affordable inner homes in his electorate. So, really, who do you actually support? (Time expired)