Senator NASH (New South Wales—Deputy Leader of The Nationals in the Senate and Assistant Minister for Health) (14:44): I thank the senator for her question. The government has been very clear that we will honour all our election commitments. We have said that consistently and we have been very clear in doing so. This government recognises the importance of mental health; indeed, that is why we have set up the Mental Health Commission. It is vitally important for this nation that we get the economy back under control. We will repair the budget but we will do so in ways that are entirely consistent with our election commitments. Compared to those opposite, Mr President, this side of the chamber will govern responsibly and ensure that we deliver a budget that this nation needs to get it back on track. It might have escaped— Senator Moore: Mr President, my point of order is on relevance. The minister has gone through half her time. The question related to guarantees about cuts to mental health frontline services and coordinated care. The PRESIDENT: Order! I believe the minister is addressing the question, and the minister still has one minute and three seconds to answer the question. Senator NASH: The government's vision is for a sustainable health system that delivers quality health outcomes for all Australians and that includes mental health. The Leader of the Opposition in the Senate might not like the answer that I am giving but I am being very clear in laying out what this government will deliver and, when it comes to mental health, we will be delivering to people across the nation. It seems to have escaped those on the other side that every taxpayer dollar spent is a dollar that taxpayers have earned. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! On my left and on my right. Senator Moore: Mr President, again my point of order is on direct relevance. My point of order relates to the specific question asked of the minister, which is about cuts to frontline services and coordinated care in mental health. The PRESIDENT: I cannot ask the minister to answer the question in a particular way or tell the minister how to answer the question. The minister still has 23 seconds remaining to address the question. There is no point of order. Senator NASH: In fact, it is this government and not the previous government that is going to deliver frontline services. It is this health minister that has focused very clearly on the delivery of frontline services and that includes the delivery of mental health.