Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:33): I thank Senator Pocock for his second supplementary question. Progress is being made. Can I just give you a few facts in this space? BetStop has officially reached over 50,000 registrations—in fact, the figure is 51,079—39 per cent of whom chose a lifetime ban. Of these, 32,610 are active exclusions. Around four in five people who have registered for self-exclusion— The PRESIDENT: Minister Farrell, please resume your seat. Senator Pocock? Senator David Pocock: On relevance: the Murphy report didn't recommend BetStop. I'm specifically asking about the recommendations of the Murphy report. The PRESIDENT: Yes, and the minister is being relevant. I will draw him to the Murphy report, but he is talking generally about what the government has done. Minister Farrell. Senator FARRELL: Around four in five people who have registering for self-exclusion have experienced a better overall quality of life. The PRESIDENT: Senator Pocock? Senator David Pocock: Sorry, President; maybe I will try again. On direct relevance: BetStop was not part of the Murphy report. I'm really interested in the Murphy report and when that will be implemented. The PRESIDENT: Thank you. I will continue to listen carefully and, if necessary, I will draw the minister to your question. Minister. Senator FARRELL: We have made progress in this space, Senator Pocock. We've banned the use of credit cards for online wagering. We've forced online wagering companies to send their customers monthly activity statements, outlining wins and losses. We've provided direct— (Time expired)