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) (14:04): Mr Morrison is recognised as an outstanding advocate for a stronger tourism sector across Australia. As I indicated to the chamber yesterday, not only has he done a great job promoting tourism across Australia, he also, of course, did an outstanding job fixing up Labor's mess on our borders as immigration minister. He has been highly effective in pursuing welfare reform, getting people from welfare back into work. He's done an outstanding job as Treasurer— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Cameron on a point of order. Senator Cameron: On direct relevance. The question was simple: why did Prime Minister Howard refuse to save him if he were so competent? The PRESIDENT: Senator Cameron has reminded the minister of the question. He has 27 seconds remaining to answer. Senator CORMANN: Thank you very much, Mr President. I know that the Labor Party is living in the past, whereas we are focused on the future. When I last looked, I was here representing Prime Minister Morrison, not Prime Minister Howard. So, if he wants to ask Prime Minister Howard what his thinking was at the time, I refer him to the honourable former Prime Minister. But, in the meantime, I would say to you that the Australian people know what an outstanding performer the Prime Minister has been in every single portfolio he has had where he has had to pick up Labor's messes— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Cameron, a final supplementary question.