Senator McCARTHY (Northern Territory—Minister for Indigenous Australians) (14:32): Thank you, Senator Thorpe, for the question. I have to say huge congratulations to Ed Smelt, the new member for Nightcliff, in the Northern Territory. I think it was really important that he was able to walk around the electorate of Nightcliff— Senator Thorpe: A point of order, President, on relevance—I've learnt that much, and that's not relevant. The PRESIDENT: Senator Thorpe, as I indicated to you, the person responsible for the portfolio to which your question is directed is Minister McAllister. You acknowledged that, but nevertheless the question was to go to Minister— Senator Thorpe interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Thorpe, I'm answering your point of order—McCarthy. You invited her to answer your question, and Minister McCarthy answers it in whatever way she sees fit, because she's not the responsible minister. Senator McCARTHY: Thank you, President, and I do thank Senator Thorpe for the question, and I am very conscious that the Nightcliff election took place on the land of the Larrakia. I acknowledge that Ed Smelt as the Labor candidate fought very hard and diligently for that seat. I acknowledge him and his family and all of those who supported him. Yes, it's certainly a point that Ed took to the election, and I would say, President, that the development activity at the site of Lee Point is currently paused, pending the outcome of proceedings before the Northern Territory Civil and Administrative Tribunal, and there is no active development currently underway. To be clear, as has been pointed out, Defence Housing Australia has ceased construction activity at the site, other than essential site maintenance agreed with the tribunal, and will not recommence works until all legal, heritage and environmental requirements are met, which is what we would expect. The PRESIDENT: Senator Thorpe, first supplementary?