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) (14:07): I vehemently reject the premise of this question. I will repeat what I have just said. If you followed these issues in the papers you would have seen that the caucus regularly was asking for this policy to come forward—regularly. I think we give briefings. Mr Albanese gives a briefing about the caucus afterwards, and Mr Albanese— Senator Brandis: Do you know what Mr Albanese says about you—do you have any idea? The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Conroy, resume your seat. I remind honourable senators that interjections are disorderly. Senator CONROY: Mr Albanese gives a briefing and he will have briefed that the caucus has consistently asked for and called on me to bring forward the policy. So when we brought it forward the caucus discussed it and the caucus supported it. Any suggestion from those opposite that it is a draconian policy just demonstrates that they want to see a further concentration in media ownership in this country. Shame on you all! (Time expired)