Senator FIFIELD (Victoria—Minister for Communications, Minister for the Arts and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:33): Labor, when it comes to consumer safeguards, are actually playing catch-up. I can share with Senator Watt and colleagues here that the ACCC, last year, announced that they were undertaking an inquiry into NBN wholesale service standards. So what the ALP announced over the weekend as their policy is what the ACCC is already doing: undertaking an inquiry into NBN wholesale service standards. There are already existing wholesale service standards between NBN as the wholesaler and the retailers. What ACCC is doing as the regulator— The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt on a point of order. Senator Watt: On relevance. I'm specifically asking what the Turnbull government will do. It's not about yet another inquiry from the ACCC about the failed NBN. What's the Turnbull government going to do? The PRESIDENT: The minister is being directly relevant to the question. Senator FIFIELD: The ACCC are doing precisely what the opposition, in their announcement yesterday, said they think should be happening. But it seems the opposition is ignorant of what the ACCC is doing. (Time expired) Senator O'Neill interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator O'Neill, I've called you a few times this question time. Senator O'Neill: They should be telling the truth. The PRESIDENT: Senator O'Neill!