Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (15:06): I'm very pleased to get this question again from Senator Bragg and I'm very pleased to update him. Since last week, we now have more than 5,000 homes, through Commonwealth programs, having been completed since our coming to government. Senator, I would say two things about your interest in housing policy. Can I say, first, we are very disappointed, as are so many Australians, that your position as housing spokesperson is one of opposing more houses. We are disappointed in that. But one thing I would say, Senator Bragg, is that, at least you, unlike most of your party, have not been prepared to point to migrants and migration in the housing debate. So at least we will respect that. I wish more Liberals would be liberal and take the same view you do. The PRESIDENT: Senator Bragg. Senator Bragg: A point of order on relevance: the question was clearly about whether the HAFF was still acquiring and converting houses. The PRESIDENT: I will bring the minister back to the question. Senator WONG: As I said—President, through you—I'm very pleased to update the Senate that, since I last gave this answer, last week, we now have had more than 5,000 homes completed through Commonwealth programs since coming to government. That is an update from last week, which was 4,000 homes. Obviously, we, on this side, believe that adding to the supply of housing is one of the ways in which we can address affordability. It is disappointing that those opposite now complain about housing affordability but stood in the way and continue to stand in the way of adding to housing supply. Of course, we all understand the economics of any market, but certainly housing supply affects price. The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong, please resume your seat. Senator Bragg? Senator Bragg: A point of order, President: the question was clearly about whether the HAFF was acquiring and converting existing houses. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Bragg. The minister is being relevant to your question. Minister Wong, please continue. Senator WONG: As I said, some 5,000 houses have been completed under a range of government programs, Senator Bragg. They include the HAFF projects in Ms Ley's seat and in Mr Hastie's seat, and, in Ms McIntosh's seat, 132 homes in Penrith; in Page, 32 homes in South Grafton; in Moncrieff, 230 homes in Southport— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Bragg, a first supplementary?