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) (14:17): That really was a shameless job advertisement, Senator Birmingham. You could have just given me your CV quietly in the corridor, or slipped it under my door— The PRESIDENT: Senator Conroy, just come to the question. Senator CONROY: But really, Senator Birmingham, we did discuss yesterday that politicians or ex-politicians probably, in my view, would not get it, but you could have just slipped it under my door rather than that shameless job application. The PRESIDENT: Senator Conroy, address the question. Senator CONROY: On the question of the selection of the media advocate or if anybody has been approached, to my knowledge that has not occurred. But I do appreciate the conspiracy theories that have run amok over there—the vengeance, that we have already stitched up a trade union thug, as Senator Brandis keeps shouting. But no, Mr President. Opposition senators interjecting— Senator CONROY: Oh dear, listen to the lawyers brigade—the born-to-rule brigade over there who cannot help themselves. I can confirm, as I said, that to my knowledge nobody has been canvassed or spoken to.