Mr MORRISON (Cook—Prime Minister and Minister for the Public Service) (14:33): One of the biggest challenges facing this country and its budget into the future is funding the provision of in-home aged-care services. In recent budgets we have increased the number of places by over 20,000. I will ask the health minister to add further to this answer. The reason that more Australians are choosing to receive that care at home is because they want the choice to do that. This is an important choice: to be able to stay at home and receive the care that they want, among their loved ones, and be able to spend birthdays and family gatherings together at their home. That is why our top priority when it comes to aged care is increasing the number of in-home aged-care places, which we are doing. The only way you can do that is by ensuring you maintain a strong budget. That's what you must do, and that's what our government is doing. When you can manage money, you can look in the eye the people who are looking for those in-home aged-care places and tell them that the number of in-home aged-care places is increasing, as it is under this government, and you can promise to deliver on that because you know how to manage money. I'll ask the Minister for Health to add to the answer.