Senator CHRIS EVANS (Western Australia—Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills, Science and Research and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:05): Clearly the tactics committee today had a very long and difficult meeting working through their— Senator Cormann: No, you did. Senator CHRIS EVANS: We had a very short meeting. We said: 'What will the Liberals ask us? Low road—they will go the low road.' Were we right? Yes. I did not bother preparing too much for question time, because I knew you could not help yourselves. You are not interested in the big issues. In you come again, trawling through what you have read in the papers, trying to make accusations about personalities. The opposition ought to ask us questions about education, about health, about jobs, about the strength of the economy. But you have nothing to say on these issues. Senator Abetz: On a point of order, Mr President, not only should the Leader of the Government in the Senate know better than not to address his comments so directly across the chamber, but to make it easier for him I am referring to the sorts of comments of Senators Conroy, Carr and Cameron—just the three Cs—in relation to this question. The PRESIDENT: That is not a point of order. Senator Evans, you have 15 seconds remaining to address the question. Senator CHRIS EVANS: We are focused on the issues of importance to Australia: strong leadership, creating jobs and making sure that Australians have the opportunities provided by that strong economy. We will continue to do that.