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) (14:12): The Cape York Land Council opposes wild river declarations on the grounds that they infringe on land rights and constrain Indigenous economic opportunity. In November 2010— Senator Bob Brown: Mr President, I rise on a point of order. It is very clear my question was never about Cape York. It is about the Cooper Basin, thousands of kilometres away. I ask the minister if he will address that question. Senator CONROY: In November 2010, the Leader of the Opposition, Mr Abbott, introduced the Wild Rivers (Environmental Management) Bill 2011 to override the effect of declarations made under the Queensland Wild Rivers Act 2005 unless Indigenous consent is provided as prescribed in the bill. The Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee reported on the Wild Rivers (Environmental Management) Bill on 10 May. The House Standing Committee on Economics reported its inquiry into Indigenous economic development in Queensland and the review of the Wild Rivers (Environmental Management) Bill on 11 May. Senator Bob Brown: My question is: would the minister take my question on notice and report back to the Senate? The PRESIDENT: That is not a point of order, but the minister has 13 seconds remaining to address the question. Senator CONROY: I am happy to take any other matters I have not covered on notice to see if the minister would like to add to that answer.