Senator McALLISTER (New South Wales—Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme) (14:04): As I answered in response to questions from Senator Ruston this morning, the government's preference is to provide information that has been quality assured. It's on that basis that the government has provided the numbers which were relevant in March. Senator Ruston asked me a very direct question about updated numbers this morning and I do need to provide a qualification in relation to those. That data has not been screened. It has not been quality assured. It may be subject to change. Our preference is always to provide information to the Senate that is accurate and relevant— Senator Ruston: I rise on a point of order on direct relevance. I was just keen for the minister to go to the question. I was asking: how long has she known about the information that was provided this morning? The PRESIDENT: The minister is being directly relevant to the question. Minister, have you finished? Senator McAllister: Yes. The PRESIDENT: Senator Ruston, a second supplementary?