Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:40): Thank you, Senator Davey, for the follow-up question. Let's look at what the nine years of the previous government delivered for these communities and what they delivered for— The PRESIDENT: Minister, please resume your seat. Senator Davey. Senator Davey: President, I have a point of order on relevance. It was a very specific question; I wasn't asking about a history lesson, I was asking about the basin ministerial council. The PRESIDENT: The minister had just started his response. I will listen carefully and if he's not relevant I will draw him to the question. Please continue, Minister. Senator FARRELL: Thank you, President. I don't see anything inconsistent with what you've just read out. That has been the commitment of the state governments to what the Labor Party committed to when we were in government more than nine years ago, and that was the delivery of 450 gigalitres of water. I notice we haven't got one of the South Australians asking this question. The South Australians haven't asked this question because they know that the most important thing for the South Australian community—and I'm speaking now as a South Australian senator—is the delivery of that 450 gigalitres. How much did you deliver in the nine years that you were in government? (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Davey, a second supplementary question?