Senator FIFIELD (Victoria—Manager of Government Business in the Senate and Minister for Communications and the Arts) (14:03): The Prime Minister, the Treasurer and the finance minister don't have crisis meetings. They conduct the administration of government in an orderly way and on a methodical basis, as you would expect. What we wanted to ensure was that this measure secured swift passage through the parliament so that— The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, on a point of order? Senator Wong: The question is: when was this minister first advised of the change to the budget? When was the minister first advised of the change—before or after the budget speech? The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, you rightly remind the minister of part of the question. I consider him to be directly relevant to the other part of the question at the moment. Senator Fifield, have you concluded your answer or will you be continuing? Senator FIFIELD: I'm happy to continue, Mr President. As I was saying, we wanted to ensure that this important measure would have swift passage through both chambers. We did not want to allow those opposite a reason, a rationale, to delay or prevent the passage of this measure. So, through the decision the government has taken, there will be more support, and I'm confident that this chamber will support the passage of this legislation. The PRESIDENT: Senator McAllister, a final supplementary question?