Senator SCULLION (Northern Territory—Minister for Indigenous Affairs and Leader of The Nationals in the Senate) (14:00): One thing I can say: I know that the Nationals representatives in each of those electorates that you mentioned, Senator Ketter, know that their electorates are going to be far better off under a coalition government than they're ever going to be under those on the other side. Some of the questions that will be absolutely central to any decision about who will represent them at the next election will be: 'Who is the best at running the economy? Who provides the best growth for the economy? Who is best placed to ensure that we have jobs into the future, not only for myself but— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Scullion, please resume your seat. Senator Cameron, on a point of order? Senator Cameron: The point of order is on relevance. The question goes to what advice the minister has sought about the inequitable distribution in National Party seats. The PRESIDENT: I note that the minister has been speaking for 55 seconds, and he has a minute and five seconds remaining to answer. Senator SCULLION: Mr President, my apologies. I should have simply rejected the premise of that question, which I do now. The most important thing is not only jobs for those people who are in those electorates right now but that more and more people are thinking about the future. They're thinking about the future of their children. They're wondering if their business will be a business of the future or a victim of those on the other side, who are economically illiterate. I know that everybody who lives in each and every one of those electorates will be saying, 'It is only the coalition that can provide support for businesses, support for partnerships and support for growth and jobs.' There is absolutely no doubt about that. I can tell you that, if you talk to the people in those electorates, they will tell you now—and you can do any polling you like, asking: 'Who do you trust with the economy? Who do you trust with the future of your kids?'—that it is not those on the other side they trust. They trust the coalition, and their trust is well founded. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! I will call Senator Ketter when the chamber comes to order. Senator Ketter, a supplementary question.