Mr GEE (Calare—Minister for Veterans' Affairs and Minister for Defence Personnel) (14:16): I also thank the member for Clark for his question and acknowledge his service in the Australian Army. On this side of the House, we have many veterans, as there are on that side of the House as well, and we know how important it is to make sure that our veterans and their families have the best possible care our country can provide. As the Prime Minister has stated, David Tune did carry out an independent review of TPI payments, and the Australian government, our government, has accepted all of those recommendations. One of his recommendations was to provide targeted assistance to TPI veterans with income-tested pension who pay private rent. In short, he recommended that we abolish the disability income rent test from the Veterans' Entitlement Act, or VEA. This recommendation is addressed in our bill before the parliament at the moment, the Veterans' Affairs Legislation Amendment (Exempting Disability Payments from Income Testing and Other Measures) Bill 2021. It's in this House at the moment. That bill will ensure that disabled veterans will now have the same access to rent assistance as those Australians who receive it from Centrelink. It addresses a key finding of the Tune review. The SPEAKER: Order! The minister will resume his seat. The member for Clark, on a point of order? Mr Wilkie: Yes, on relevance. The question goes to the issue of the erosion in real value of the TPI pension over 70 years, which I understand now is only about 60 per cent of its value in real terms compared to its— The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Clark has raised his point of order. It is not an opportunity to relitigate the question. The minister will return to the question, please. Mr GEE: I would urge all members of this House and also the other place to support this very important legislation next week and get it passed. In terms of issues relating to MYEFO, they are a matter for the Treasurer. But, if the member for Clark, or anyone from that side of the House, would like to come and discuss those issues, my door is always open. We'll even put the kettle on for you, Member for Clark.