Mr CLARE (Blaxland) (14:00): My question is to the Minister for Communications, if he is here. I refer to an article in the Australian Financial Review where the minister confirmed that he owns a yacht with the person in charge of the NBN's strategic review, which will be released by the minister tomorrow. My question to the minister—if he were here—is: given this fact, how can we believe anything that this report says? Mr Truss: I am sure that the Minister for Communications will be able to respond very effectively to the matters raised. But what the Labor Party always need to remember when they are talking about the NBN is their failure to deliver on any of the commitments they have made in relation to high-speed broadband in this country. Mr Burke: I rise on a point of order, Madam Speaker. I appreciate the situation that the Acting Prime Minister finds himself in, but if he needs to— The SPEAKER: What is the point of order? Mr Burke: The point of order is, as you used to raise, Madam Speaker, if he does not know the answer he should sit down. The question can be re-asked now that the minister has turned up for work. The SPEAKER: There is no point of order.