Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:04): I also acknowledge our Tuvaluan friends. Welcome to our parliament. If I can just return—now that I have the figures. I'm pleased to advise you, Senator, that this government is investing more into homelessness than any Commonwealth government has in history, including through the $9.3 billion National Agreement on Social Housing and Homelessness that provides $1.8 billion every year to states and territories. On top of that, we're backing national organisations fighting homelessness and housing insecurity across the country. In relation to food relief, I now recall, with the assistance of Senator Gallagher, the 2024-25 budget, where additional funding was provided to food and emergency relief organisations. So this is a government that is honouring its commitments. We know that more has to be done. We know the work that has to be done. The PRESIDENT: Senator Hume, I don't know if you want to persist with a point of order or move to your second supplementary. Senator Hume: The point of order is relevance. The supplementary question was all about cheaper mortgages. We didn't get a single mention of mortgages. The PRESIDENT: Senator Hume, it's not a time for statements. I invite you to put your second supplementary.