Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:01): Senator, I'm very pleased that you've gone back and looked at the 2022 election campaign front pages, but I can say to you that this government doesn't need to look at newspapers to know how important it is to continue the work we are engaging in on delivering on the cost of living, on housing, on Medicare, on schools. You will have seen this government, in the last term and in this term, deliver tax cuts which have provided more support to middle- and low-income earners. You would have seen this government invest in Medicare so that more people are able to access bulk-billing services, whether that is at urgent care clinics or with GPs, and you will have seen the largest investment in Medicare since Medicare was built—this term, as we promised. In relation to housing, I welcome the opposition's interest in housing supply. I welcome it, and— Senator Ruston: We're talking about homeless people. Senator WONG: Well, yes. Thank you, Senator. We do actually think the provision of housing might have relevance to the homelessness issue. I know that those opposite, for many years, have failed to understand that. We are dealing with that—the consequence of years of neglect, when it comes to housing and homelessness, by those opposite. We on this side of the chamber are dealing with it. In addition to the Housing Australia Future Fund, you will recall that this government is prioritising and allocating investment in social and affordable housing, because we understand the importance of the provision of affordable housing as part of addressing homelessness and, frankly, people who are doing it tough in this country.