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) (14:43): One of the problems you get when you let Senator Birmingham write his own questions on the run is that he actually then begins to verbal the minister across the chamber. He completely misrepresented my answer. He has completely tried to conflate two different statements and claim they are contradictory. Senator Birmingham should stick to doing what he is good at—detailed policy work. You should not be trying to make up questions on the run, because you are just not any good at it. Stick to the detailed policy work in estimates, which you are pretty good at. You are much better than some of these clowns here. Some day you will get on the front bench and you will get a chance to have your own policy area. The PRESIDENT: Senator Conroy, address your comments through the chair. Senator CONROY: Sorry, Mr President. Senator Birmingham deserves to be on the front bench, over there. When Mr Abbott does the next reshuffle— The PRESIDENT: Senator Conroy, resume your seat. When there is silence on both sides we will resume. Senator CONROY: As I was saying, when the next reshuffle comes on that side, Senator Birmingham, you deserve a better chance than you are currently getting. Just because you supported Malcolm Turnbull is no reason for you to languish over there. (Time expired)