Senator CONROY (Victoria—Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Digital Productivity) (14:22): I thank Senator Milne for her question. Mr Burke has made it clear that he wants to consider whether to include the Tarkine in the National Heritage List under the normal listing provisions. As Minister Burke said at the time, this would require further assessment and consultation. I understand the minister asked the Australian Heritage Council to begin the required work and to provide him with advice in due course. I am advised the Heritage Council has completed its formal consultation as part of that process. That included advertising the assessment of the Tarkine in national newspapers on 24 June 2011. I am further advised that the Australian Heritage Council has also contacted owners, occupiers and Indigenous people with rights and interests in the Tarkine to seek their views on the heritage assessment. The council must now consider feedback received as part of that process and prepare advice for the minister to consider. Once the minister receives that advice, he will make a decision on whether to include the Tarkine on the National Heritage List. I think you asked some specific questions about what they were asked to consider. I will take that on notice and seek some further information from the minister.