Senator COLBECK (Tasmania—Minister for Tourism and International Education and Minister Assisting the Minister for Trade and Investment) (14:07): As I said, we are a very contented coalition. We are a very contented coalition, and I am certain that the relationship between Minister Joyce and Assistant Minister Ruston will be a very positive and productive one. On the record of water: Senator Wong should not raise the record of purchases of water or anything to do with water in this place, because her record is absolutely abysmal. In fact, her record in purchasing water and the mistakes that she made in purchasing water when she was in that portfolio were a perfect entree into her role as Minister for Finance and Deregulation, where she has a reputation for having been one of the worst finance ministers ever. So there are plenty of examples, as— The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Senator Moore: Mr President, I raise a point of order on direct relevance to the question about Senator Joyce's position and his making of statements. The minister has not gone anywhere near that part of the question. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Moore. I will remind the minister of the question and inform the minister he has 13 seconds in which to answer. Senator COLBECK: Senator Wong's record as water minister was completely abysmal. As Senator— The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Senator Moore: Again, Mr President, I raise a point of order on direct relevance. You drew the attention of the minister to the question, and he went straightaway against the process of your direction. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Moore. I will remind the minister of the question. He has seven seconds in which to answer. Senator COLBECK: The water for Adelaide has been secured. As Senator Birmingham said, it was secured by the development of the plan. (Time expired)