Senator CHRIS EVANS (Western Australia—Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills, Jobs and Workplace Relations and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:18): I think Senator Brandis really summed up the opposition's year, not the government's year. It summed up their year. At the end of the year, what have they got to say about the future of Australia? Nothing—negativity, an ability to say no to everything, no vision. It is just no, no, no—negative, negative, negative. They have nothing to contribute. At the end of the year, what do they say? What is their policy alternative? 'We will stop building the NBN. We will give the money back to— Senator Heffernan: Mr President, do we have to have such boofhead yelling? The PRESIDENT: Senator, there is no point of order, but it might help if we have a bit of quiet on both sides of the chamber. Senator CHRIS EVANS: I am not offended in the least. We have a situation now where the Liberal-National coalition are in the position where they will argue to the Australian people that they will take back their superannuation and they will take back the tax cuts to small business and they will give them to Rio Tinto and BHP because of their seriously needy position. That is where they have ended the year. (Time expired)