Senator NASH (New South Wales—Deputy Leader of The Nationals in the Senate and Assistant Minister for Health) (14:24): The government is absolutely focused on reducing smoking. We have the Prime Minister that led the way, as a previous health minister, when it comes to reducing smoking and tackling that very important issue across the nation. We have moved from the existing agency, ANPHA, some of the programs, some of the arrangements, around smoking. That will still be a targeted social marketing campaign aimed at Indigenous and lower socioeconomic people, because the research shows that that is where it is most effective. That is coupled with the existing $5 million for the tobacco campaign— Senator Moore: Mr President, I am not taking a point of order on relevance. I am just asking, in terms of the second part of the question, is the minister prepared to put that on notice? The PRESIDENT: No. You have got to take a point of order. You cannot have a second run at the question. Minister, continue. You have got 13 seconds remaining. Senator NASH: As I was saying, the current funding available that is focused on ensuring that we have the appropriate tobacco campaign— Senator Moore: Mr President, I now will take a point of order on relevance, to do with the second part of the question, which the minister has not come close to answering, about the people who have lobbied her. The PRESIDENT: The minister has three seconds remaining to address that part of the question. Senator NASH: Thank you very much, Mr President. Of course, my office— (Time expired)