Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance and the Public Service, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:02): What I can confirm is that the Prime Minister has a great commitment to the future success of our tourism sector. It's a very important sector in the Australian economy. Many small businesses across the Australian economy have benefited from the Prime Minister's strong commitment—for example, to ensure that small businesses in the tourism sector have access to an internationally more competitive business tax rate, which is something that Labor initially opposed and then decided to support. The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, on a point of order. Senator Wong: It's on direct relevance, Mr President. The question was about the Prime Minister keeping information from the board and failing to follow procurement guidelines. It had nothing to do with tax rates. The PRESIDENT: Senator Cormann, Senator Wong has reminded the Senate of the question. I note you have 30 seconds remaining to answer the question. Senator CORMANN: In relation to matters to do with the report by the Auditor-General, I have already taken the substantive question on notice. I'm now just making the broader point that the Prime Minister has a longstanding outstanding track record in supporting a vibrant tourism industry for Australia as a very important part of a successful Australian economy. (Time expired) Government senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! During questions I ask for silence from both sides of the chamber. Senator Wong, a final supplementary question.