Senator SCULLION (Northern Territory—Minister for Indigenous Affairs and Leader of The Nationals in the Senate) (14:09): On two previous occasions I have answered questions to colleagues in other portfolios out of decency and I have let them know. This is a question that should be directed to the person that owns that portfolio, which is my colleague Senator Nash. Senator Wong: Mr President, I raise a point of order. I can take the minister to the website which talks about his portfolio responsibilities and he is also actually being asked to respond in relation to a previous statement he has made as minister. That is perfectly within the standing orders. The PRESIDENT: Senator Scullion, first of all, have you concluded your answer or do you have more to continue on with in your answer? Senator SCULLION: In the interests of transparency, I am happy to answer. Perhaps I can just ask them to make sure they are providing questions to the portfolio as appropriate. Senator Kim Carr: You are responsible. Senator SCULLION: In the interests of transparency I am more than happy to take the question. Senator Wong: Well, what do you do? The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, you have raised a point of order. Senator Scullion is now assisting the chamber. Senator Scullion, you have the call. Senator SCULLION: As I understand, the only changes to the smoking initiative is there is a pause in the increase in recruitment, so my statement that there will be no impact on front-line services stands.