Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:35): The answer to the last part of that multifaceted question is no. I would also say that, as you know, Senator, this government is making it a priority to invest more in housing. I appreciate that has not been the position of the party of which you are a member, though you weren't a member of the relevant government. I would appreciate that you may not be aware of the history, but obviously we have a housing affordability challenge in this country. It is regrettable that over many years of coalition governments there was not federal government involvement in increasing supply. We are determined to change that. Senator Henderson: That is just so untrue, Senator Wong! Senator WONG: You built 373 social and affordable houses in nine years, Senator Henderson. Why don't you stand up and defend 373 in nine years? I'm not going to let Senator Henderson disrupt your question, Senator Kovacic. The minister is very focused— Senator Henderson: Do not say something you know is not true! The PRESIDENT: Senator Henderson, I've called your name at least four times! Minister Wong, please continue. Senator WONG: The minister is very focused on making sure that we deliver our $43 billion housing plan as effectively and efficiently as possible. That is a good thing. It is a good thing for the country, for the economy and for people seeking to own their own home. The PRESIDENT: Senator Kovacic, first supplementary?