Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:05): I thank Senator Hughes for her second question. I have to say I was a bit disappointed about the way in which the leader in particular put up items on his Facebook page yesterday, seeking to misrepresent my views by cutting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Hughes. Senator Hughes: A point of order on relevance: this is a very serious question affecting every day Australians and the rising prices they're facing everywhere. I would appreciate the minister's being relevant to the question. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Hughes. I'm glad you pointed out that it's a serious question. I would hope all questions are serious, and I would ask senators to remain silent so that we can all hear the answers. I will direct the minister to your question. Senator FARRELL: As I was saying, my staff recommended that I perhaps request that this Facebook page be taken down because it was in breach of the rules. When we discovered that there were only 71 likes of this particular Facebook page, we decided not to. The PRESIDENT: Senator Hughes on a point of order? Senator Hughes: Madam President, this question was not with regard to Senator Farrell's or Senator Birmingham's social media. I ask that the minister in his last eight seconds address at least part of the question. The PRESIDENT: Senator Hughes, when raising a point of order please come directly to the point. You will note that in your last point of order I directed the minister to your question, and I will direct him again. Senator FARRELL: Thank you, President. There is no person in this country who is more concerned about the cost of living— (Time expired)