Senator GALLAGHER ( Australian Capital Territory — Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Finance, Minister for Women, Manager of Government Business in the Senate and Vice-President of the Executive Council ) ( 14:51 ): I have got no reason to disagree with the ACCC. I have no reason to. The information I have before me, which is, I think, taken from a different data source, aligns largely with that. Yes, in the larger markets falls were in the order of anywhere from 26 per cent in Sydney, to, I think, the biggest in Perth and Darwin, which were higher than that. Yes, I have no reason to disagree that because of the fuel excise temporary measure we did see a fall from the peaks that were experienced in March. The PRESIDENT: Senator Smith, a first supplementary?