 Ia rai Tōmago Winston Peters? Minister mē piawt pwladz ța tā iiwEi kāpiawtiaa kua tėtibiau ğeitno ka-iwpid Ng Whose nai priroi pwlaidwabar pwlaidu mei tio ndohinau knutidu bpwlaidwabar iru Pudau Apo jou, ma usabilityi ian toki a kuua ndo i wérych tīm zot, ma wérych ndo ndo iroi ma tōmagoЭто twaridwabar tiyu ganangatoo Ia wéa tōmago trempit pwlaidwabar uj turitntu in a wai that makes it possible for a minister to answer the right hon. Winston Peters. Given the minister's last answer, which was that he didn't want to answer, could he please tell me who over there? Order. Now the member will lose a supplementary question if he's not careful. That is not how supplementary questions are asked. The member will now ask his supplementary question in an intelligible way. The right hon. Winston Peters. The minister tell us whether he or any of his colleagues are prepared to tell the country as to what is happening with whanau ora funding and why it justifies a documentary honour at this point in time involving someone who is so close to the Prime Minister as to be his electorate chairperson. That the member knows he's got to ask a minister a question on a subject for which the minister is responsible. This minister is not responsible for whanau ora. Well, I invite... Order. Now I'm going to invite the member to phrase his question in a way that makes it clearly the responsibility of this minister. And I'm still on my feet. It makes it the responsibility of this minister. A question that is in order. The right hon. Winston Peters. Again to the minister. What in his portfolio gives him to believe that a documentary which is part of the portfolio that he is administering should be allocated to a social or economic programme with respect to Māori affairs and be of such importance as to engage the chairman of the Prime Minister's electorate and whether that in any way is appropriate. The Hon. Craig Foss to answer the question. I have ruled that the question is in order how intelligible it is is another matter. But it is in order. Point of order. Point of order. Point of order. Point of order. Point of order the honourable, the right honourable Winston Peters. With respect, that is totally out of order. And it's in line with... Order the member. Order the member. Order the member. Order. The speaker decides whether matters are in order or not and the member has tested my patience quite sufficiently. If I find it difficult to understand what the question is and I'm not exactly that stupid, then sometimes it's difficult to assess whether or not the Minister has answered it. And I've accepted the questions in order. I'm not going to take any further points of order on this. I warn the member. I've asked the member to answer it and I want him to give his best effort to answer it. The Hon. Craig Foss. Thank you, Mr Speaker. As far as I remember, Mr Speaker, Ministers do not make decisions about what programmes New Zealand on their funds and those that are contestable, fundable, contestable funding model, Mr Speaker, at arms length from the government. Everyone stands up. Everyone starts applauding. You can get the cheering. It's like, yes, we're back.