Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:29): We do have an ambitious target, Senator Bragg, and we make no apology for that. We have an ambitious target because we want to add to housing supply. I know that those opposite forget that there are two sides to reducing housing prices. One is to provide assistance, as we are, to first home buyers through the Help to Buy scheme and so forth, but the other is to add to supply. So, obviously, this is an ambitious target, but Australia needs an ambitious target, and we need to all work together towards that ambitious target. We need to train more tradies, we need to cut red tape, we need to ensure that we build more local infrastructure, we need to make investments in social housing that— Senator Cash: On a point of order in relation to relevance: that was a great explanation on your aspirations. Will you meet your housing target of 1.2 million homes? The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Cash. I will draw the minister back to the question. Minister Wong? Senator WONG: I started with an answer to that. Yes, this is an ambitious target— Senator Cash: Yes? Senator WONG: Yes, it is an ambitious target. But do you know what, Senator Bragg? We're going to keep working to meet it. How about you stop blocking it? How about you stop blocking it? Australia would have been a long way further down the path to building more homes if you hadn't teamed up with the Australian Greens to prevent passage of legislation that would have enabled more supply. I do find it remarkable, Senator Bragg, that you block one of the key measures to deliver more supply and then you come in here and say, 'You're not going to meet your target.' Really? Does anybody wonder why? Does anybody wonder why the Australian people so comprehensively rejected those kinds of tactics, Senator? I invite you—you are someone for whom I have a great deal of regard. I think you're one of the much more intelligent people on that side. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Bragg, first supplementary?