Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:39): I thank Senator Cadell for his question. It's interesting that you're focusing all of your questions on New South Wales. Maybe that's because there's an election on in New South Wales this coming Saturday— Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister Farrell— Senator FARRELL: and your candidates— The PRESIDENT: Minister Farrell— Senator FARRELL: who represent— The PRESIDENT: Minister Farrell, please resume your seat. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order on my left! Senator Cash interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Cash! I had to call the minister about four times because it was so noisy in here he couldn't hear. Minister Farrell, please continue. Senator Scarr: Come on. What are you waiting for? Senator FARRELL: I'm waiting for the direction to come and stand, which I'm doing right now—plus I was getting a little bit of advice from my colleagues behind me. Opposition senators interjecting— Senator FARRELL: I can't think of everything. I need— The PRESIDENT: Minister Farrell, please resume your seat. Senator Hanson? Senator Hanson: I want relevance to the question. I want to hear an answer. I don't want to hear waffling on about the New South Wales state election, which has nothing to do with the question. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Hanson. There are a lot of interjections across the chamber, including interjections directly to the minister. Please continue, Minister Farrell. Senator FARRELL: I'll go through them: cheaper child care, cheaper medicines, 180,000 fee-free TAFE places, 20,000 new university places, 10 days paid family and domestic leave, the Job and Skills Summit we convened— (Time expired)