Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:46): As I recollect, one of your complaints was that the Prime Minister didn't go to Alice Springs when they were having a range of issues there. My recollection is I saw the Prime Minister and Minister Burney both attending up in Alice Springs. I do note— Senator McGrath: The tennis was in Melbourne, though. The PRESIDENT: Order! Minister Farrell, please continue. Senator FARRELL: I do note that the Prime Minister— Senator McGrath: He had time for tennis. Senator Watt: What a mess. Senator McGrath: You want to say something to Sarah, mate? The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator McGrath and Senator Watt, calling out across the chamber constantly is disorderly. The minister is on his feet answering a question. Minister, please continue. Senator FARRELL: I think I'm right about this: the Prime Minister has been to Western Australia either nine or 10 times since becoming the Prime Minister of this country, which is a lot more than in the previous 12 months— (Time expired)