Mr GEE (Calare—Minister for Veterans' Affairs and Minister for Defence Personnel) (15:04): I thank the member for Blair for his question, but, member for Blair, please tell me that is not the best question that you've got! Please tell me that you have something more out there to give to this House. Because at the end of the day— Opposition members interjecting— Mr GEE: I want you to listen to this. Opposition members interjecting— Mr GEE: I want you to listen to this. At the end of the day, it's not about you, it's not about me and it's not about the critics; it's about the veterans out there. It's about working for veterans, serving veterans and supporting their welfare. We've secured $96 million to clear up the unacceptably high backlog of veteran compensation claims. When I said on Saturday there would be $22.8 million as a line item in the budget, that's exactly what there was. When I said that, the budget had already gone to the printers. I also said yesterday that there would be over $73 million in the contingency fund, and there is; $96 million has been secured. I have to say I have been absolutely overwhelmed by the hundreds of emails of support that I have received from veterans around Australia, both in the ministerial office and in the electorate office. Do you know what they have said? They're glad that someone has gone in to bat for them, called it like it is and stuck their neck out to get something done. So I don't resile from it. I was at a veterans' morning tea with Senator Seselja this morning, and that's exactly what the veterans were saying. It's a great opportunity to talk about the other important measures that were delivered in the budget. There was $70 million to improve the fees paid to veteran home-care providers, making sure that our vulnerable veterans can get the help and support that they need. Mr Neumann: On a point of order, Mr Speaker, can the minister tell us what the expenditure actually is? The SPEAKER: The member for Blair will resume his seat. As a question can't be asked for a yes or no answer, the minister is being relevant to the topic of the question. The minister has the call. Mr Neumann: What pay? Mr GEE: You're just wasting the time of the House, member for Blair. You really are. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The minister is reminded that those remarks are made to the chair. Mr GEE: Our veterans put their country above themselves, and they expect a higher form of service from the people in this House. So I appreciate all of the support that I have received from the veteran community, and I want them to know that I am with them all the way. We are determined to get them the support that they need and the support that they deserve. They deserve nothing less from you, from me and from everyone in this House. I will not be backing down from supporting them. I stand by everything I've said, and I stand by everything that I've done. The SPEAKER: The minister will resume his seat.