Senator BRAGG (New South Wales) (14:03): Obviously buying houses rather than building them would make the housing crisis worse. So I ask you again, for the second time, can you please clarify if the HAFF is still purchasing homes in competition with Australians? Senator Wong: Sorry, I just missed the first part of the question. Senator BRAGG: So— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Bragg, I'm not asking you to go into commentary. Simply repeat the first part of the question. Senator Wong: My apologies. I was distracted and I just missed the first part of your question, Senator Bragg. The PRESIDENT: Yes, and I've asked Senator Bragg to repeat just the first couple of sentences, please. Senator BRAGG: As you know, if the government is competing with Australians in the market and buying houses against Australians in a hot market, it's going to make the problem worse, so the question is— The PRESIDENT: You're not really repeating the question, Senator Bragg; you're adding commentary. Senator BRAGG: Well, you've asked me to repeat it. You get the gist.