Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:06): I say thank you to Senator Green for her question. This is a transformative new health agreement that will make a real difference to the lives of millions of Australians. I'm unsurprised that Liberal senators laugh when we talk about billions of dollars going into public hospitals. I'm unsurprised that Liberal senators laugh when we talk about billions of dollars going into hospitals— Senator Ruston interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Ruston, stop the running commentary. Senator WONG: that families take their kids to and that our ageing parents go to. Senator Ruston interjecting— Senator WONG: I'm unsurprised that they laugh at a government that is actually putting money into public hospitals because we know Senator Ruston— Senator Ruston interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong, please resume your seat. Senator Ruston, I called you by name. I asked you to stop the running commentary, and you simply ignored me. I want order and silence. Senator WONG: I'm unsurprised that Senator Ruston laughs at an additional $1.7 billion to fund public hospitals and health services for another year. I'm unsurprised that Liberal senators laugh at record levels of funding, with $33.91 billion for 2025-26. That will be delivered to every state and territory to help cut waiting lists, reduce waiting times in emergency rooms and manage ramping. Of course, this is on top of all of the historic investments that Labor have made to Medicare as part of our work to build Australia's future, delivering the largest boost to Medicare rebates in decades, more in two years than they did in nine. The fact that they laugh at public hospital investment really shows the contempt with which the coalition looks at Medicare. It shows the contempt with which they treated Medicare and the health services that Australian families need. Unlike them, we believe Australians should be able to access affordable, reliable health care. That's what we believe. We don't believe health is a laughing matter. We believe that it is a part of what we do in government—provide health services to Australians. That is in comparison to those opposite, who cut $50 billion from public hospitals while Mr Dutton was health minister. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Green, first supplementary?