Senator RONALDSON (Victoria—Minister for Veterans' Affairs, Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Centenary of ANZAC and Special Minister of State) (14:59): That is quite extraordinary, quite frankly—another wasted supplementary. I will tell you the impact that the previous government policy has had on the Australian automotive industry. I will just go through this. Senator Moore: Mr President, I rise on a point of order. My point of order is on relevance. I know Senator Ronaldson is moving to give us a list of figures, but his premise seems to be that it is going to be passed, and he is not giving a response to the question, which was: what was the reason for the review? The PRESIDENT: The minister has been going for 15 seconds. There is no point of order at this stage. The minister has 45 seconds remaining to address the question, and I ask the minister to now take that opportunity. Senator RONALDSON: I will just say this to the honourable senator in relation to the Productivity Commission and the future of the Australian car industry. You may or may not be aware of this, Senator, but I will just go through the terms of the inquiry. The broad terms of reference include examination of the industry's structure, productivity, investment, profitability, international competitiveness, exports, workforce structure and practices and long-term sustainability. This government is committed to the sustainability of Australian industry. This government will not do things like impose a mining tax and a carbon tax which are going to destroy employment in this country. (Time expired) Senator Abetz: Mr President, I ask that further questions be placed on the Notice Paper.