Mr WYATT (Hasluck—Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care and Minister for Indigenous Health) (14:39): I thank the member for Franklin for her question. Based on the latest data in 2017-18, the average Australian government payment subsidy plus supplement for a permanent resident in residential care was $66,000 per resident. This compares to $53,000 in 2012-13, which was Labor's last financial year. This was an increase— Government members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The minister will resume his seat. Members on my right will cease interjecting. The member for Franklin on a point of order. Ms Collins: To be directly relevant, Speaker, he needs to answer, 'Has it gone down as a result of the 2016 budget?' not compare it to 2012. The SPEAKER: The member for Franklin will resume her seat. I haven't called the minister yet. If the minister can just wait, I'll rule on the point of order. Government members interjecting— The SPEAKER: If members on my right could not interject, I can— Mr Wyatt interjecting— The SPEAKER: No, the minister doesn't have the call. I was saying that, if members on my right can cease interjecting, I can actually hear the point of order properly. Mr Brendan O'Connor interjecting— The SPEAKER: I can't believe the member for Gorton can't hear me. He's three feet away. We're less than 30 seconds into the minister's answer. He's being relevant to the subject matter. I'm listening to the minister very carefully, and I do point out that it was a very specific question, and the minister is entitled to give some context at the beginning of his answer. Mr WYATT: The funding for ACFI expenditure has continued to increase against claims across all three domains. I thank you, Speaker.