Senator NASH (New South Wales—Deputy Leader of The Nationals in the Senate and Assistant Minister for Health) (14:35): I can indicate to the chamber that on this side of the chamber we take health delivery seriously. I can indicate to the chamber that we are going to concentrate on the delivery of services to the front line, ensuring that our health delivery goes to the front line. As the Senate would know, Medicare Locals are currently part of a review being conducted at the instigation of Minister Dutton. We will indeed be looking to the results of that review to ensure that there is delivery of services to the front line. Senator Wong interjecting— Senator Ian Macdonald interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! On both my right and my left: I need to hear the minister. Continue, Minister. Senator NASH: Thank you, Mr President. The Prime Minister has made it very, very clear that health delivery across Australia, particularly for Indigenous Australians, is a key priority for this government. Unlike those opposite we are going to take an absolutely focused, deliberate and thoughtful approach to the delivery of health services across this nation, which is why the review is occurring into Medicare Locals, and we will be informed by that review. Senator Moore: Mr President, my point of order goes to relevance. The specific question was about the Prime Minister's original promise. Could you draw that to the minister's notice. The PRESIDENT: I gathered from the action of the minister that the minister had finished answering the question and had resumed the minister's seat. In those circumstances, there is no point of order.