Senator McALLISTER (New South Wales—Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme) (14:05): As I indicated in my answer to Senator Blyth's earlier questions, and, indeed, over the course of questioning yesterday, aged-care reform is a very high priority for this government. We made substantial advances during the last term, and there is more to do this term—as has been made clear by Minister Butler, by Minister Rae— The PRESIDENT: Sorry, Minister McAllister; please resume your seat. Senator Ruston? Senator Ruston: On direct relevance, President: Senator Blyth's question was very clear—about the releasing of home-care packages. I'm wondering whether you could bring the minister to that point. The PRESIDENT: The minister is being relevant to the question, thank you, Senator Ruston. Minister McAllister, please continue. Senator McALLISTER: The senator asks about support for older people who need care at home. We are committed to delivering support, and indeed on 1 November a new program will be introduced—one that was navigated through this parliament with the support of those opposite, and we acknowledge that. It is part of a broader strategy by our government to increase the care available and the quality of care available to older Australians. We owe them that, and we are determined to do so.