Mr HUNT (Flinders—Minister for Health and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service and Cabinet) (14:34): Thanks very much, Prime Minister. I can confirm that the latest figures available only today are an advance on what I provided in the consideration-in-detail stage last week. Last week I informed the House that we had increased from 60,000 home care packages when we came to government to a projected 124,000 for the last financial year. In fact, the figures available just today are 125,000, or an increase of over 25,000 places and 25 per cent in one year. That is potentially one of the largest increases in home care places in terms of both raw numbers and percentages in Australian history. In addition to that I can say that we are now projected to increase to 157,000 places by 2022-23. So that is a 161 per cent increase in home care places on our watch, in our time. I can also inform the House that the ALP, who seek to be an alternative government, had zero funding in their election budget. The SPEAKER: I ask the Minister for Health just to— Mr HUNT: Despite $387 billion in taxes, they could not afford to add one home care place. The SPEAKER: No, Minister for Health.