Senator CHRIS EVANS (Western Australia—Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills, Jobs and Workplace Relations and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:05): Senator Cormann does not care, because he will put out the same press release whatever I tell him. The press release will be 'Labor bankrolling Greek bailout' or something of that nature. It will be some xenophobic response that seeks to say that a commitment to global economic certainty is the wrong thing to do. The opposition ought to join the serious economic debate, rather than try this sort of stunt. Senator Cormann: Mr President, I rise on a point of order related to the requirement for the minister to be directly relevant. I have asked some very specific questions, asking the government to be accountable about some decisions that they are clearly about to make. Other than political abuse and rhetoric, we have not had anything from the minister that comes anywhere near what conditions, if any, the Australian government will place on the contribution by Australian taxpayers to this Greek bailout. There is a very specific set of answers that can be provided to this. All we have had from the minister is political abuse. The PRESIDENT: There is no point of order. The minister has 30 seconds remaining. Senator CHRIS EVANS: Those who are interested will learn, when the government makes an announcement about any increased contribution to the IMF, what the details of that contribution and the conditions attached to it are. But I know one thing: Senator Cormann and the Liberal Party will not be interested. They will not be interested in those issues. They will only be interested in the sort of cheap politics that Senator Cormann is heading down the road of again. The global economy is important to Australia. (Time expired)