Senator NASH ( New South Wales — Deputy Leader of The Nationals in the Senate and Assistant Minister for Health ) ( 14:24 ): I, my colleagues and the Prime Minister continually consult with the Indigenous sector. Indeed, the feedback that we get is that we are indeed listening. I can indicate to the chamber that it is that very consultation that needs to take place to ensure we get the best outcome. When it comes to delivery— The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Senator Di Natale: Mr President, I rise on a point of order on relevance. The question was very, very clear. It was: how many of the 158 services or their doctors were consulted about the GP co-payment? Just a number. How many of those doctors were consulted? The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Di Natale. The minister did commence her answer by indicating that wide consultation had taken place, and she still has half her time left to answer. Senator NASH: I would hope that those on the crossbenches would understand the processes of the representative organisations that represent those doctors in the 158 Aboriginal medical services across the country. Indeed, I can answer that I work very closely with NACCHO and with the organisations themselves on the ground to get their feedback on not only the issue of the way forward for how we can deliver better health services but a range of issues when it comes to delivering on the ground. (Time expired)