Senator NASH (New South Wales—Deputy Leader of The Nationals in the Senate and Assistant Minister for Health) (14:15): As the senator would know, there is no chopping block, and I certainly disagree with the assertion that the senator has made. Senators would be well aware of the economic situation that the previous Labor government has left for this nation. The government is considering future directions for a range of programs, as those on the other side well know. Unlike the previous government's— Senator Moore: Mr President, I rise on a point of order, again in terms of direct relevance. This question was particularly about the Partners in Recovery program. Could you draw that to the attention of the minister? The PRESIDENT: I cannot instruct or tell the minister how to answer the question. The minister is addressing the question and still has 31 seconds remaining to address the question. Senator NASH: As I have indicated to the Senate, the government is considering future directions for a range of programs. We are doing so because, unlike the previous government's record of waste, economic management and ill-thought-through policy on the run, this government— Senator Moore: Mr President, I again rise on a point of order going to relevance. After the last point of order, referring particularly to Partners in Recovery— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Just wait a minute, Senator Moore. There is discussion going on across the table in front of me, as well as across the chamber, which is disorderly. Senator Moore: In regard to relevance, Mr President, after the last point of order particularly pointed out Partners in Recovery, we now have 11 seconds and we have not heard about that program. The PRESIDENT: Again I say that I cannot tell the minister how to answer the question, but the minister has 11 seconds remaining to address the question. Senator NASH: I can indicate to the chamber that this government will be honouring all our commitments in relation to health, and we will be ensuring delivery to services where it is needed. (Time expired)