Senator McCARTHY (Northern Territory—Minister for Indigenous Australians) (14:59): I do thank the senator for the question. As we know, the Senate is a place where we scrutinise and question our bills or pieces of bills before the Senate, and, of course, there is an inquiry underway by the Senate into truth-telling. In fact, there are senators opposite who are actually on that inquiry into truth-telling and into a bill introduced by Senator Cox. Senator Ruston: What has this got to do with the contingency? Can't you answer the question? The PRESIDENT: Minister, please resume your seat. I asked for silence. That is what I asked for. It is disrespectful to continue those interjections. I tried to ask for silence in a lighthearted manner, but that didn't work. I'm asking and I'm requesting that there be silence. Senator McCARTHY: As there is a bill before the Senate that is looking into truth-telling, naturally, our side of the parliament is involved in that committee. The PRESIDENT: Minister, please resume your seat. Senator Nampijinpa Price. Senator Nampijinpa Price: On a point of order, the question was very specific in relation to the budgeted money, not the fact that there's an inquiry taking place. It's specifically to the contingency reserve. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Nampijinpa Price. You started your question referencing the makarrata commission, and I believe the minister is being responsible and answering your question. Please continue, Senator McCarthy. Senator McCARTHY: So, naturally, we are waiting for the outcome of that Senate inquiry. The PRESIDENT: Senator Nampijinpa Price, second supplementary?