Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance) (14:38): Just to put some context around this question again: we inherited a project where more than $6 billion of taxpayers' money had been spent, but less than two per cent of Australian premises had been connected to fibre to the home. Of course we had a special ministerial visit for just about every single connection in the Northern Territory. No wonder Senator Wong was not able to balance the books when you have ministers going to switch on every single connection in the Northern Territory! Give us a break. Mr Turnbull and I have done what we said we would do: we have initiated— Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Cormann, resume your seat. It is both sides. I think those senators wishing to have a discussion would be better off going outside to do so, so question time can proceed. Order! Senator CORMANN: The government have done what we said we would do: we have initiated a strategic review which will determine how best to provide access to very fast broadband to all Australians as soon, as cost effectively and as affordably as possible. (Time expired)