Senator NASH (New South Wales—Deputy Leader of The Nationals in the Senate and Assistant Minister for Health) (14:09): At the last election the Australian people elected the coalition government to fix the budget—to fix the economic mess that the previous Labor government had left. Unlike the previous Labor government, this government realises that the Australian people expect us to deliver them a future that is sustainable. Senator Moore: Mr President, again my point of order is on relevance. The minister has gone nowhere close to the direct question and I would ask you to draw her attention to what the question was. The PRESIDENT: I do draw the minister's attention to the question. The minister has 33 seconds remaining. Senator NASH: The greatest question facing the Australian people at the moment is the fact that this government is the answer when it comes to delivering a sustainable health system. Senator Moore: Mr President, my point of order is again on relevance. The greatest question before the minister is the one we have asked. If we could draw the attention of the minister to that question. The PRESIDENT: At the 33-second mark I did draw the minister's attention to the question. The minister still has 21 seconds. The minister needs to address the question. Senator NASH: When it comes to the health system in this nation it is the coalition government that is going to deliver a sustainable health system into the future. The Australian people elected us at the last election to do that, knowing that it was only this government that was going to do that. (Time expired)