Senator JOHNSTON (Western Australia—Minister for Defence) (14:56): The honourable senator should be aware that my predecessor as Minister for Defence, Stephen Smith, in 2011 commenced a mental health support program for people involved in Operation RESOLUTE. So he too agreed that there needed to be a response inside Defence, supported by government, to deal with the problem his government had created. The program comprised— Senator Moore: On a point of order, Mr President: the minister is not answering Senator Conroy's quite specific question. I ask you to draw his attention to the question. The PRESIDENT: There is no point of order at this stage. Senator JOHNSTON: The program, which I support and will continue to support, comprises a predeployment resilience brief, an annual mental health and wellbeing screening, a screening interview by a psychologist, specific tailored screening, and support in the event of combat or trauma exposure, including referral for further detailed clinical assessment and treatment as required. Until this policy failure, we did not require such treatment for our sailors. We do now because of you! (Time expired)