Thank you, member Philpott.
I want to empathize and repeat my respect for the contribution you've made as minister.
Very quickly, because of the lack of time, the first answer to when something is weak, deficient or broken is to fix it. The legislation is weak, deficient and broken when it comes to the funding issue. Simply glossing it—and I'm not saying you are—as a technique and let's move on with it is not an answer. This is precisely an example of a poor foundation leading to a stream of other problems. The answer is to provide for legislated funding.
In my view, there is no alternative to fixing something that's completely broken other than the repair.
Secondly, I want to—