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) (14:06): I have learned from hard experience in the Senate that one should never necessarily believe all of the statistics quoted by those opposite. I am not sure if the statistics that you are claiming are absolutely correct, but I am happy to check for the senator whether those were accurate figures or whether he is playing games with splitting up different sets of figures to try and create the impression that he is seeking. But I am happy to come back to you on that issue, Senator Birmingham—very happy. As I said, I am happy. I have not seen the updated graph at this point, Senator Birmingham; I have not seen it. I am sure it will be part of the information that I am seeking at the moment. Senator Birmingham: When? The PRESIDENT: Order! You have had your question. Senator CONROY: I would anticipate reasonably shortly, Senator Birmingham. I am expecting it reasonably shortly. So, Senator Birmingham, the information will be available shortly and, when I have had a moment to actually have a look at it when it arrives in its completion, we will be able to have a discussion about why we are delivering fast broadband— (Time expired)