Senator FIFIELD (Victoria—Manager of Government Business in the Senate and Minister for Communications and the Arts) (14:54): It's curious that those opposite are very interested in all of us on this side. I have to say, our focus isn't those who occupy this chamber; our focus is on the Australian people. What we are focused on is transacting the people's business. As you rose to your feet, Senator O'Neill, I thought for one fleeting moment you were going to ask me about the NBN. I thought for one fleeting moment that you were going to ask me about the undertaking that the NBN has given the ACCC that if they don't deliver for retailers they will pay a fine. I thought you were going to ask me about that. What we are focused on— Senator O'Neill: A point of order on relevance: the minister may construct whatever question he wishes me to ask. The one I did ask, however, was: can the minister explain why the collective decision was made to remove the former Prime Minister? The PRESIDENT: You reminded this minister of the question. Senator FIFIELD: Thank you, Senator O'Neill, for your point of order there—always welcome. As I was saying, we are focused remorselessly on transacting the people's business. The matter that the senator raised in her question is one that has already been canvassed and addressed. The PRESIDENT: Senator O'Neill, a supplementary question.