Ms BURNEY (Barton—Minister for Indigenous Australians) (14:31): I thank the member for her question. She asked about one element of the Uluru statement, and I am very happy to respond to that. This government is absolutely focused on the referendum at the end of this year. I am asked a question, as I said, that relates to the element of the Uluru statement that goes to agreement-making. There is much of that going on around the country. Treaty is being progressed in Queensland with bipartisan support. A treaty is being progressed in Victoria with bipartisan support. Peter Walsh, the leader of the Victorian Nationals, said: The Liberals and Nationals are committed to advancing the Treaty process in Victoria … And in Tasmania a Liberal government has established a pathway to truth-telling and treaty with bipartisan support. Jeremy Rockliff, the Liberal Premier of Tasmania, said: We are committed to progressing truth-telling and treaty in true partnership with the Tasmanian Aboriginal people. Our priority is constitutional recognition through a voice, a voice that will help drive better results for Indigenous people. That is what the Australian people will vote for later this year.