Ms BURNEY (Barton—Minister for Indigenous Australians) (15:05): I thank the member for Braddon for your question. I have stated repeatedly where I believe the focus of the Voice should be. I have consulted extensively with Aboriginal communities, including the communities in Tasmania, on what the issues are. People tell me very clearly it is about housing, education, jobs and health. The SPEAKER: The minister will pause, and I'll hear from the Leader of the Opposition on a point of order. Mr Dutton: Mr Speaker, on relevance. The truthful answer is that every area of public policy affects— The SPEAKER: Resume your seat. The Leader of the House? Mr Burke: I'd just suggest, Mr Speaker, on the scale of abuses of points of order, that was pretty high. The SPEAKER: I think the Leader of the Opposition knows that was an absolute abuse of the standing orders. He is entitled to take a point of order on relevance. The minister is 40 seconds in. He is not entitled to give a statement and simply state his view. The minister has the call and now will be heard in silence for the remainder of her answer. Ms BURNEY: I say this to the member for Braddon and remind the House: what we're being asked about on 14 October is the establishment of an advisory body. That body will give advice to the government and to this parliament. It will make sure that there is a change in the life outcomes for First Peoples, but it will also be a good thing for this country.