Senator McCARTHY (Northern Territory—Minister for Indigenous Australians) (14:46): I can certainly say that, in terms of cancer care more broadly across Australia and in particular for First Nations Australians, we do have a very strong cancer care program. So, for those families in Wreck Bay, they are very much able to access— The PRESIDENT: Minister, please resume your seat. Senator Thorpe, on a point of order? Senator Thorpe: Relevance: will the Wreck Bay community have cancer screening before any more people die? The PRESIDENT: The minister is being relevant to your question, and I invite her to continue. Senator McCARTHY: Senator Thorpe, I realise you are speaking specifically about individual cases, but I will say to all Australians and First Nations people that there is a very strong cancer support program, especially through First Nations, and I am more than happy to provide that information to your office. It doesn't matter whether it's Wreck Bay or anywhere else; for any First Nations person who is suffering from cancer, we have invested a significant amount. I am more than happy to provide that information. The PRESIDENT: Senator Thorpe, second supplementary?