Senator NASH (New South Wales—Deputy Leader of The Nationals in the Senate and Assistant Minister for Health) (14:34): I thank the senator for her question. If the senator is so concerned about the delivery of health services in Western Australia, perhaps under the previous government they may have done a better job. If the senator had then, while they were in government, delivered to Western Australia what she is now requiring this government to do— Senator Moore: Mr President, on a point of order. Again it is on direct relevance to the question. It was about the impact of a tax on the emergency departments in the state of Western Australia. The minister has gone nowhere near that question. The PRESIDENT: I do draw the minister's attention to the question. Senator NASH: My understanding is that it has not been considered. But let's look at Labor's record in WA. When it comes to GP superclinics in Western Australia, Labor promised six GP superclinics and delivered only one. In 2007 they promised one in Wanneroo. In 2010 they again promised one in Wanneroo. It is still not built. In 2010 they promised one in Rockingham. It is still not built. Northam was promised one in 2010. It is still not built. Karratha was promised one in 2010. It is still not open. Coburn was promised one in 2007. It was again promised in 2010 and it was not delivered. (Time expired)