Mr MORRISON (Cook—Prime Minister and Minister for the Public Service) (14:54): The Boosting Female Founders program sits as part of the Women's Economic Security Statement, the second of which was included in this year's budget. The Women's Economic Security Statement not only goes to the challenges of ensuring that we see more Australian women found their own businesses and move forward; it's also to ensure that more Australian women find their way into STEM skills and STEM occupations and start small businesses and pursue their own entrepreneurial ambitions, as we see so many do under the policies of this government. That's why the Women's Economic Security Statement has been so important. It's addressed not only their superannuation and their future earnings and the choices they need there; it's also supporting— The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will resume his seat. I recognise the voice of the member for Lyons. He is warned. It looked like he was about to walk, but he's okay. The Leader of the Opposition on a point of order? Mr Albanese: Yes, Mr Speaker. We know about the announcement and reannouncements. The question went to whether a single dollar has been delivered under this program. The SPEAKER: I have to say to the Leader of the Opposition that obviously there was a preamble prior to the question that was asked. The Prime Minister's obviously able to give some context. He's only 50 seconds in. I'm listening to the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister has the call. Mr MORRISON: I'd be happy to invite the minister for industry to add to my answer on this issue. Mr Albanese interjecting— Mr MORRISON: I'll take the interjection from the Leader of the Opposition. The only person who needs help in this place is this guy over here. We saw that yesterday. The SPEAKER: No, I'd just say to the Prime Minister— Mr MORRISON: We saw that yesterday—what an embarrassing performance from the Leader of the Opposition yesterday. The SPEAKER: No, the Prime Minister will either— Mr MORRISON: That's not me saying it, Mr Speaker— The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister does not have the call. The Prime Minister will resume his seat. Mr Morrison interjecting— The SPEAKER: Prime Minister, your microphone wasn't on, so I'm taking it that you— Mr Morrison interjecting— The SPEAKER: Well, if you want me to call the minister, I'll need to hear you. Mr MORRISON: I'll ask the minister to add to my answer. The SPEAKER: Thank you very much. The minister has call.