Mr MORRISON (Cook—Prime Minister and Minister for the Public Service) (14:52): I thank the member for her question. I commend her on her first speech in this place and her first question here in this place and, of course, on her election to this parliament. What I can confirm to the member is the support provided in the Eden-Monaro electorate across the various programs that the government has run to support people through this bushfire crisis in Bega Valley, Eurobodalla, Queanbeyan-Palerang, Snowy Monaro and Snowy Valleys, whether it's through the primary producer grants—through which there have been commitments of over $9 million to the Bega Valley area, over $5 million to Eurobodalla, in the Queanbeyan-Palerang area over $2.3 million, for Snowy Monaro $2.8 million and for Snowy Valleys some $17 million—or, importantly, the small business recovery grants, which the member will be very familiar with. With those small business recovery grants, there are 236 recipients approved for that program in Bega Valley, and that's some $6.2 million of support; in Eurobodalla, some $8.6 million of support; in Queanbeyan-Palerang, $604,000; in Snowy Monaro $739,000; in Snowy— The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will resume his seat. The Manager of Opposition Business on a point of order. Mr Burke: On direct relevance, Mr Speaker. The Prime Minister acknowledged at the start of the answer it being the first question from the member. It asks about a specific fund, and the Prime Minister's yet to refer to that fund. The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister's obviously giving some context, but I do take the point of order. But I think he's been entitled to say what he's said up until now. Then he needs to either bring himself to the substance of the question or start to wind up. The Prime Minister has the call. Mr MORRISON: Thank you, Mr Speaker. The minister will add further to my answer. Whether it's on the concessional loans, the disaster recovery payment or the disaster recovery allowance right across Australia, but particularly in the member's electorate, the government has been swift to provide this support. I ask the minister to add to my answer. The SPEAKER: Before I call the minister, for clarity, the reason why I allowed that for more than a minute was the preamble; it was very broad—it mentioned drought, floods, bushfires and COVID.