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) (14:45): Thank you for correctly reading out the legal advice that I have advised the chamber of. Yet again the senator opposite is seeking to obtain information that those opposite would not reveal when they were in government. I intend to continue that convention. Senator Birmingham: Mr President, a point of order: the minister has been asked a series of three specific questions about specific statements he made to the Senate on Tuesday of this week, statements he made claiming to have relied upon the advice of the Australian Government Solicitor. On each of these occasions we have simply sought that the minister provide further information about those statements and on each of these occasions he has refused to do so and simply referred back to his original comments. Clearly he is refusing to actually address the detail of the questions and be relevant to them. The PRESIDENT: You are debating the issue now. There is no point of order. The minister has 42 seconds remaining. Senator CONROY: I have finished.