Senator CANAVAN (Queensland—Minister for Resources and Northern Australia) (14:56): As I said in answer to the prior question, this has been a very public process the government has gone through to announce these potential relocations. We have gone through lots of consultation, as the senator indicates, and the responses of the various groups involved. The government has done a lot of work looking into the costs of this particular change, but of course as the government we will make a decision based on those costs and benefits, and we have made that decision— The PRESIDENT: Senator Cameron, a point of order. Senator Cameron: Again on relevance, Mr President. I was not asking about the government's decision-making processes. I was asking why they will not be up-front with the Australian people about the costs of this relocation and the implications for the APVMA. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Cameron. You did ask about why the government will not be up-front, and the minister answered that the government has been transparent, so the minister has been relevant. Senator CANAVAN: Thank you, Mr President. We have been very up-front with the Australian people about our plans. We have just gone to an election where those plans were put in front of the Australian people. I know these particular policies are very well supported in the regional communities that I represent, and we have every intention of making sure we meet those commitments. We have had a look and investigated the costs and benefits, and we have made a decision for the benefits of the broader Australian people, as we are here to do.