Senator NASH (New South Wales—Deputy Leader of The Nationals in the Senate and Assistant Minister for Health) (14:15): This government, as I have continued to say in this chamber, is absolutely focused on ensuring we get the best health outcomes for the Australian people. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Nash, resume your seat. Senator Moore is on her feet. On my right, Senator Moore is entitled to be heard in silence. Senator Moore. Senator Moore: Mr President, my point of order is on direct relevance. You have to be fast, you beat me last time, Senator Nash, by sitting down so quickly. The question was: is the President of the AMA right? The PRESIDENT: I cannot instruct the minister on how to answer the question. The minister has been going for 14 seconds and has 46 seconds remaining to address the question. There is no point of order at this stage. I am listening closely to the minister's answer. I call the minister. Senator NASH: Thank you very much, Mr President. I do not look at question time as a race to the time to sit down. I had simply concluded my answer. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Nash, just resume your seat. Order! Minister, please continue. Senator NASH: Thank you very much, Mr President. As I have indicated to this chamber, there has been a range of arrangements that have changed in this budget as a result of the fact that it is this government that are looking to ensure a sustainable health system into the future. Those changes have been made because we, unlike those on the other side, are going to ensure that sustainable health system. The PRESIDENT: Resume your seat, Senator Nash. Senator Wong. Senator Wong: Thank you, Mr President, my point of order is relevance. The Australian Medical Association has put the proposition that the effect of the government's policies will be that people will defer or not see their general practitioner due to cost. The minister is being asked about that proposition. She should return to the question in her answer. The PRESIDENT: Order! As I have said, I cannot tell the minister how to answer the question, but I do draw the minister's attention to the question. The minister. Senator NASH: Thank you very, Mr President. I can indicate to the chamber our commitment to getting better health outcomes.