Senator NASH (New South Wales—Deputy Leader of The Nationals in the Senate and Minister for Rural Health) (14:14): I do not know how many times this government has to tell the coalition there is nothing on the table and we are not ruling anything in or out. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Pause the clock. Senator Polley: Mr President, I rise on a point of order. I would encourage you to draw the attention of the minister to the question that was asked. It was a pretty simple one but she has not yet tried to address it. The PRESIDENT: I think it is a bit unfair. The minister is only 12 seconds into the answer. I call the minister. Senator NASH: I am very happy to repeat it for the senator, because clearly she was not listening or she could not hear because of those who were interjecting around her—very rudely, I might say. I stood here and said very clearly that the government is not ruling anything in or out. I directly answered the senator's question. When it comes to health, it is the coalition government that is going to ensure that we have a sustainable health system into the future—unlike those opposite, who were quite prepared across a whole range of areas to be economically irrational and economically irresponsible when it comes to running the country.