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): Unfortunately, Australians are getting stung when they use their phones overseas, not just when they go to New Zealand. To address markets where we are not able to introduce coordinated regulation, Senator Macdonald, I am also directing the ACMA to make an industry standard. This standard will ensure that Australians receive an alert on their mobile phones when they land overseas. This will allow consumers to find out how much they will be charged when they make a call, when they send a text or when they go online. This standard will protect all Australians, including Mr Turnbull on his trips to Paris to check out how the fibre-to-the-home network is going and how his investment is. This will protect all Australians, including by allowing them to not take the service. You will be able to opt out. (Time expired)