Senator LUDWIG (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister Assisting on Queensland Floods Recovery) (14:26): I thank Senator Di Natale for his further supplementary question. One of the hurdles to the funding challenge we have is those opposite. I am sure the Greens understand that. We need first to close the chronic disease dental scheme, a scheme which is poorly targeted and unable to deliver. The CDS, while providing services to some, it is recognised, is not well targeted towards providing assistance in accessing dental services to those Australians most in financial need. If those opposite were to come on board and close that scheme down, it may provide us with the opportunity to look at how we could— Senator Di Natale: On a point of order, Mr President: I raise the issue of relevance. I specifically asked about the government's response to the report of the National Advisory Council on Dental Health, which identified a specific funding amount to be committed in this year's budget. Just a simple yes or no will do. The PRESIDENT: I cannot tell the minister how to answer the question. The minister has 18 seconds remaining and I draw his attention to the question. Senator LUDWIG: I will take that part of the question on notice to see whether Minister Plibersek can add any additional comment. It is acknowledged that she did receive the report late last week. The report did raise, as I think Senator Di Natale mentioned, a range of challenges. But what this government has done is put forward— (Time expired)