Senator LUDWIG (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister Assisting on Queensland Floods Recovery) (14:59): I thank the senator for his second supplementary question. Of course, I am not going to comment on budget considerations; they are matters that the Treasurer could answer. It is important to note, when we then look at the considerations, that the Minister for Health has done an extraordinary amount of work in this area to bring on medicines that can change people's lives. As I mentioned earlier in my response to the primary question, the one dealing with chronic nerve pain has been listed. It is one of those areas where price increases for nine PBS listed medicines were announced at that time. New listings have continued to be announced. On 24 October 2012 a number of new, amended and extended listings of PBS which will treat serious conditions— Senator Di Natale: A point of order, Mr President. My question was quite specific. I am just asking whether the costs are going to be found elsewhere in the health budget. That was the purpose of that question. Does the money to fund these new drugs need to be found through offsets in the health budget? The PRESIDENT: I believe the minister is answering the question. The minister has six seconds. Senator LUDWIG: As I said, they were matters for budget consideration at the outset. What I then went on to say was that it if you look at— (Time expired) Senator Chris Evans: Mr President, I ask that further questions be placed on the Notice Paper.