Senator GALLAGHER (Australian Capital Territory—Minister for Finance, Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Women, Minister for Government Services and Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (14:28): I thank Senator Polley for the question. It's an important question about a report that was tabled this morning in the other place. Before I answer, I would like to acknowledge the victims and survivors of domestic, family and sexual violence and remember that women and children have been killed too often by men who have been known to them and who have claimed to have love them. These are words that the Minister for Social Services said in the House earlier today. We do thank Commissioner Cronin, her team and the Lived Experience Advisory Council for their thorough and thoughtful work on the yearly report and for their ongoing advice to government. The report is important, and its recommendations, including some that are already in train, are important advice to government as we continue to deal with and seek to end violence against women and children in a generation, as the national plan sets out. Senator Waters: Just fund the services. Senator GALLAGHER: Thank you, Senator Waters. As a government, we have prioritised investment in services—more than $4 billion since 2022. But it's not just about the money, because the issues here are bigger than what government can fund. In addition to that ongoing funding for all of those important legal services that women often rely heavily on when they leave violent relationships and that weren't funded by those opposite in any ongoing sense—they have been funded by us in the order of another $4 billion. So we have prioritised important investments. We've also responded by implementing the leaving violence payment and making it permanent so that women have the financial support to leave, but we're also investing in perpetrator responses to break the cycle of violence. Today's report is an important part of that information, as is the rapid review, which we are responding to as well. The PRESIDENT: Senator Polley, first supplementary?