Senator FIFIELD (Victoria—Manager of Government Business in the Senate, Minister for Communications and Minister for the Arts) (14:14): I thank Senator Hanson-Young for her question. It is part of the discussions and agreement that the government has reached with Pauline Hanson's One Nation that there will be a competitive neutrality review. I have publicly indicated a couple of weeks ago that this whole area was one that the government would be taking a closer look at. For colleagues who mightn't be as familiar with the concept of competitive neutrality, it essentially revolves around the idea that government entities by virtue of that status should not use their position in a way that adversely or unfairly affects competition when it comes to commercial organisations. I think a number of colleagues would be aware that the Productivity Commission, for instance, has a unit to which organisations can make a complaint, be they government or private sector, in relation to competitive neutrality issues and that those will be examined. A number of commercial media organisations have over recent times raised issues. The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson-Young, on a point of order? Senator Hanson-Young: I acknowledge the information coming from the minister, but I would like you to draw the minister to my direct question about the digital services of ABC iview and SBS On Demand, and whether they are under Pauline Hanson's axe. The PRESIDENT: You did also ask: what are the terms? I think the minister was outlining some of the terms, but the minister has heard your point of order. Senator FIFIELD: We have announced that there will be an inquiry. We have not as yet outlined what the terms of reference will be. Those will be determined in consultation with both the commercial broadcasters and the public broadcasters. I'm sure a number of colleagues in this place will also have thoughts in relation to that. The ABC charter specifically mentions the ABC providing digital services. That is a matter of law. But I don't have any set views in terms of the outcomes of that inquiry. The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson-Young, a supplementary question.