Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (15:09): Well, President, I don't accept the precursor to that question—the various assertions about the HAFF. As to the primary problem the HAFF has had, you made a set of assertions in your primary question, or your supplementary question, Senator. The primary problem that the HAFF has had is that you stopped it. That's the primary problem. It's hard to get going when you and the Greens team up to stop more houses being built. Every time you come in here and say, 'We're really worried about how many houses are being built. Why are there not more houses being built?' everyone on this side goes, 'There was a problem, which was that you lot said no.' Senator Bragg: Point of order again on relevance: we're trying to get to the point about whether or not there is acquiring and converting going on and whether the Prime Minister has directed that. The PRESIDENT: The minister is being relevant to your question, Senator Bragg. Senator WONG: Again, I would point out that my recollection of the legislation—the finance minister is telling me that she thinks I might be right—is that there are governance arrangements in relation to the HAFF which would obviously be applicable and would be inconsistent with the political assertion you just made. But, Senator, we always come back to this problem, don't we? (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Bragg, second supplementary?