Senator ARBIB (New South Wales—Minister for Sport, Minister for Indigenous Employment and Economic Development and Minister for Social Housing and Homelessness) (14:57): There are still around 3,700 homes to be delivered under the social housing package. Those homes are going to provide a huge amount of work for tradespeople—contractors and builders—in our economy, but our housing packages and programs are a lot bigger than that. Almost 80,000 homes across the country—when you roll in NRAS, when you roll in the National Partnership Agreement on Social Housing and when you put in the National Partnership Agreement on Homelessness—are going to help many, many people. The one big threat to these programs—I have said this before and I will say it again—is the $70 billion hole that the Liberal Party, the coalition, have— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! On my right! Senators, I am waiting to call the minister. Senator ARBIB: In relation to the $7 billion worth of cuts that the coalition will have to make, the question is: which housing programs will they cut? (Time expired)