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) (14:56): I am not sure what I can add to my earlier answer. There is a thorough process being gone through and the minister is very conscious of these issues, as you would probably know. The minister, like many of us, was in Tasmania last week and, again, Minister Burke met with all the stakeholders. Senator Whish-Wilson: Mr President, I raise a point of order. I am not disputing the thorough process, Minister Conroy. What I am asking is whether there will be anything left by the time the process is finished. The PRESIDENT: That is not a point of order. Senator CONROY: I reject utterly the premise of the question. There is a thorough process underway and, as I said in my previous answer, even if the process were successful it would not stop developments that fit within the process. Minister Burke is fully aware of the issues. He was there as recently as last week, consulting with stakeholders. I noted that in answering some questions from the floor in the community cabinet meeting, Minister Burke always— (Time expired)