Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:04): I think I get the gist of it. The senator is making the very good point that housing supply does affect prices, which is why it is passing strange that he, along with his colleagues, has been so opposed to adding to Australia's housing supply. On the one hand he says government shouldn't compete in the market, making the point that supply does affect affordability, but on the other hand he opposes the government's attempts to put more supply into the market. Senator Bragg: A point of order on relevance. The question was quite clear. We want to seek clarification as to whether the HAFF is still purchasing homes in direct competition with Australians. It was quite clear. The PRESIDENT: Senator Bragg, you will recall that I asked you to repeat the first part of your question, and you chose to add commentary. The minister is now being relevant to all of the comments you made, including your question. Senator WONG: Can I again make this point. The coalition complains about housing affordability, but the coalition wanted to abolish the Housing Australia Future Fund, which would have added more supply, thereby making houses more affordable. The coalition also, in this term, opposed the build-to-rent policy, standing in the way of 80,000 homes. Now the coalition want to pretend they care about housing— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Bragg, second supplementary?