Senator FIFIELD (Victoria—Manager of Government Business in the Senate, Minister for Communications and Minister for the Arts) (14:49): This gives me an opportunity to draw the attention of colleagues to the fact that, at the last election, the Australian Labor Party abandoned their policy of fibre to the premises for pretty much every residence and business in Australia. The Australian Labor Party walked away from that. The Australian Labor Party at the last election adopted a modified multi-technology mix approach— The PRESIDENT: Order! Pause the clock. Senator Gallagher, a point of order? Senator Gallagher: Mr President, the question was not about Labor policy; it was around whether the minister will commit to fixing the digital divide between two cities in Tasmania. He has 26 seconds left to answer that. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Gallagher. I will remind the minister of the question. Senator FIFIELD: I do not think it is a digital divide to have a policy that sees the NBN rolled out nationwide to every premises six to eight years sooner than would have been the case under those opposite when they were in government. I do think it is relevant for me to point out, Mr President, that if you pick up the Australian Labor Party policy from the last election you will not find in there a commitment to have— (Time expired)