Senator PAYNE (New South Wales—Minister for Defence) (14:41): I note Senator Siewert's views and comments in relation to the site but I did indicate earlier in my remarks that the Commonwealth currently has over eight million myGov account users, which is an indication of the level of take-up, which is, in fact, significant given we have 7.3 million Centrelink customers in total to indicate the level of use, if I may. On the busiest day of the tax return lodgement period this year, which was 6 July, just as an indication, the myGov digital service successfully handled a very significant number of transactions. There were 623,646 logins to the myGov site that day, an increase of 140 per cent. Senator Siewert: Mr President, I rise on a point of order. There are 11 seconds left and although the figures are really useful, it is not answering the question I asked. I actually asked: will the government delay implementation of those measures until the system is fixed? The PRESIDENT: Minister, I remind you of the question. Senator PAYNE: The point I was trying to make to Senator Siewert was that, given the very high level of use and the relatively low level of issues, there will not be any change to the government's policy in that regard.