Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations) (14:45): Thank you, Senator Thorpe. This government has made significant new investments when it comes to justice matters involving First Nations people. We've particularly made investments through our National Justice Reinvestment Program that are entirely designed to support the legal needs of First Nations people in a wide variety of communities right across the country. Many of the organisations are of course in remote communities, and they span a range of Indigenous corporations, leaders groups and legal services. As recently as September this year, Minister McCarthy and the Attorney-General jointly announced an additional six organisations selected to deliver justice reinvestment initiatives, everywhere from the— The PRESIDENT: Minister Watt, please resume your seat. Senator Thorpe? Senator Thorpe: It's relevance. The question is that there are 90 applicants; 90 mob have reached out saying, 'What's going on with this minister here?' The PRESIDENT: Senator Thorpe, please resume your seat. You don't need to repeat the question. The minister is being relevant. You did talk about a particular program. The minister is responding to the first part of your question. Senator WATT: As I say, Senator Thorpe—through you, President—there are a wide variety of organisations that have been funded already by the government through our Justice Reinvestment Program. I don't know the circumstances of the groups that you're referring to. But it is not unusual that through funding programs there are more applicants seeking funding than can be provided funding. So it may well be the case that some of the organisations that you're talking about did apply unsuccessfully for funding, but I can take you through the list of organisations that have received funding. In February this year we funded nine organisations to deliver justice reinvestment initiatives across a number of states. In April we funded an additional 10 organisations to deliver justice reinvestment initiatives. In September an additional six organisations were selected to deliver justice reinvestment initiatives. And they are of course in addition to our early investments in Alice Springs and Halls Creek. I understand that maybe not everyone was successful, but there are a lot of groups getting funding as well. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Thorpe, first supplementary?