Mr SUKKAR (Deakin—Assistant Treasurer, Minister for Housing and Minister for Homelessness, Social and Community Housing) (14:19): I thank the member for Clark for his question and for his long-term interest in these matters. In addition to what the Prime Minister has just said, yes, we made the National Housing and Homelessness Agreement more certain for all of the states and territories. What the Prime Minister also concluded when he renegotiated the agreement was indexation of the agreement. So not only is there more certainty with the funding, it has now been indexed. Indeed, the funding that you're referring to, which represents about three per cent of that agreement, resulted from a temporary measure that was put in place as a result of a Fair Work Australia equal remuneration order as a transitional arrangement many years ago. What the government has done instead is provide an additional $132.6 million over three years to increase base funding for DSS grant programs impacted by this cessation of those SACS supplement payments. This new ongoing funding— The SPEAKER: The minister will resume his seat. The member for Clark on a point of order. Mr Wilkie: On relevance, Speaker. The question goes specifically to the supplement which has been cut to those services. The SPEAKER: The minister has the call. Mr SUKKAR: The funding has not been cut. The funding is part of this agreement. The funding ceases. We've put in place $132 million— (Time expired)