Senator CONROY (Victoria—Leader of the Government in the Senate, Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Digital Productivity) (14:01): I will attempt to answer as much of that as is relevant to the portfolio. The Prime Minister travels the length and breadth of this country talking about the achievements of the Gillard government, talking about the strong economy and talking about the unemployment rate, which is the envy of other developed nations—a billion-dollar jobs plan and a AAA credit rating, but not one question from those opposite. The Prime Minister has travelled the length and breadth of this country talking about the unprecedented support for modern families—the schoolkids bonus, new payments for families, more family tax benefits, record support for child care and help with costs taking kids to the dentist. Senator Brandis: Mr President, I rise on a point of order on the question of direct relevance. The minister was asked when the Prime Minister intends to visit Western Australia. He was also asked whether or not the Prime Minister had been asked by state officials of the Western Australian Labor Party not to visit Western Australia during the election campaign. The minister has had more than a minute. He has not addressed the question of when the Prime Minister will be visiting Western Australia or why not? Senator Jacinta Collins: It is all well and good for us to listen again as Senator Brandis restates the question. The answer Senator Conroy is providing is that the government visits Western Australia every single day, every single hour of the day, with the support we provide to Western Australian families such as the schoolkids bonus that he is outlining. The PRESIDENT: There is no point of order. I cannot instruct the minister how to answer the question. Senator CONROY: That is right, Mr President. Those opposite do not want to talk about jobs in Western Australia, they do not want to talk about jobs in Queensland or jobs in New South Wales; they just want to talk about gossip. This government will not be diverted by the trivia coming from those opposite. We are going to continue to talk about supporting child care, helping with the costs of taking kids to the dentist. We are going to continue to focus on policies like finalising the health agreement—more doctors, more nurses, more beds, less waiting time, together with more control and accountability. We are going to continue to roll out the National Broadband Network right across this country. Our target was 758,000 under construction. (Time expired)