Senator COLBECK (Tasmania—Minister for Sport and Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services) (14:20): My understanding is that the advice we've provided to Fair Work Australia has been published by Fair Work Australia. Fair Work Australia wrote to the government and asked us to make a submission in relation to this case. We have done that and we will provide any information they seek. There's one element that wasn't a matter for Fair Work Australia to determine, and we've advised them of that—that was in relation to future budgeting. We have provided and we will continue to provide the information that Fair Work Australia requires in the determination of this case. The government have responded to the royal commission's recommendations, and we have said in response to the royal commission's recommendations that Fair Work Australia is the appropriate place for the determination of wages. The PRESIDENT: Senator Keneally, on a point of order? Senator Keneally: Direct relevance. The question also included, 'Did the minister personally ask Mr Morrison to make a submission to the Fair Work Commission?' With 13 seconds left, we'd appreciate it if the minister could get to that part of the question. The PRESIDENT: The minister can be directly relevant to any part of the question. You have brought the minister's attention to a particular part of the question. Senator Colbeck, you have the call for 13 seconds—unless you have finished your answer. Senator COLBECK: As Mr Albanese said, it's up to the Fair Work Commission what that figure should be. Fair Work Australia is the appropriate determiner of wages in this country. The government believes that as well.