Mr ROBERT (Fadden—Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme and Minister for Government Services) (14:24): Let me thank the member for his question. Can I assure you the NDIA and my office are well aware of Ms Manning's case. It is complex; it is highly sensitive. If the member wishes to have a brief about this case, he only has to ask me, and I will brief him about a very complex, very sensitive case regarding Ms Manning. Can I also say that this is a demand-driven scheme, in many ways not like any other demand-driven scheme—pensions, disability support pensions and Newstart are all demand driven—and therefore it is uncapped. If we wish to look at numbers, the 2018-19 budget estimated that the average participant cost would be $46,400. The actual payment for 2018-19 that the final budget figure will show will be $46,800. So, indeed, based on what the government projected in the 2018-19 budget and based on the actual, the average participant cost has actually increased. Therefore participant supports have not been cut, as the member has just alleged on the floor of the House. They have actually increased, because this is a demand-driven scheme. The SPEAKER: Is the member for Maribyrnong seeking leave to table a document? Mr Shorten: I seek leave to table the reports which show that Shannon and Meadow have been waiting for over a year. How complex is that? Leave not granted.