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) (15:03): I think I have already indicated this, but I am happy to repeat it for Senator Macdonald. There will be a range of impacts on the industry. Now that the final reserves have been announced, the government can work out who will need what. The government will build, with the industry, a tailored package to meet each of these needs. The government— Senator Ian Macdonald: I rise on the question of relevance. I asked if the government would engage in a buy-back of existing licences to reduce or alleviate the increased pressure on those fishing areas that remain. It has nothing to do with compensation or whatever the minister is prattling on about. The PRESIDENT: I cannot instruct the minister on how to answer the question, but I believe the minister is answering the question. The minister has 34 seconds remaining on the clock. Senator CONROY: I am actually describing our adjustment package. The government is going to work with those who want to, and are able to, change their business model. The individuals might change where they fish, how they fish and the type of fish they catch. They may also want to leave the industry entirely. The government will build a package that suits each of their needs. The government will provide direct business support to those who find that to be of the most value. We intend to support— (Time expired)