Senator FIFIELD (Victoria—Manager of Government Business in the Senate, Minister for Communications and Minister for the Arts) (14:26): Thanks. I can assist, Senator Bushby, in how consumers and taxpayers will benefit through the coalition's approach. It is quite straightforward: if the project costs less, taxpayers will pay less for it. If the project costs less, the people who access voice and data over the NBN will pay less in what they are required to render to the NBN through their retail service providers. That is what we are about: seeing the NBN— Senator O'Neill interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator O'Neill. Senator FIFIELD: built as soon as it possibly can be, because that is when you get the full national economic benefits. You do not get that until you have all Australian homes and businesses able to access the NBN. If we had continued with the approach of those opposite, there would be many Australians who were waiting until 2026 or 2028. Can you imagine that, Mr President?—Australians having to wait until 2026 or 2028? We said, 'No way. We're going to do better. All done, all dusted, by 2020.' (Time expired)