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) (14:14): As I said, at that first press conference—and I quote again—the Prime Minister replied: My priority as we look through the issues of the Government is to make sure that in every area we are working hard for Australian families, we are working hard for those Australians who work hard themselves; who set the alarm clock early, who get up in the morning, get the kids to school and go to work and work hard. I want to make sure that we are working with them. As I was saying earlier, we have delivered a AAA credit rating. We have saved 200,000 jobs through the global financial crisis, and the Labor government is proud of its record of six years of achievement. The Prime Minister is getting on with the job; keeping our economy strong; spreading jobs, opportunity and fairness; and helping modern families— Senator Heffernan: Mr President, a point of order: does he have to read it? You would think he would know it without reading it. The PRESIDENT: There is no point of order. Senator CONROY: The Prime Minister has provided unprecedented support for modern families: the schoolkids bonus, new payments for families with teenagers, more family tax benefit, record support for child care, and help with costs like taking kids to the dentist. Under Prime Minister Gillard we have finalised the health agreement—more doctors, more nurses, more beds, less waiting and less waste, with better accountability and community control. We have invested in mental health. A $2.2 billion package is delivering additional services and a greater focus on prevention and early intervention. We have put a price on carbon— (Time expired)