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Senator CADELL (New South Wales—Nationals Whip in the Senate) (13:29): Here we are, nearly 18 months after this came forward in this chamber. We are still here because this government, which stood to be open and transparent when it got in—I notice even the Guardian is questioning that, with claims this government has been more secretive than the previous government—would rather give a vocal piece for people to point out the errors in the NDIS and what's going on than to actually be honest with what it's doing.
When the government chooses to put up with the punishment of people saying how bad this is rather than putting in a piece of paper, you know something is wrong. It is a sham that they won't put up the information demanded by the Senate. It just shows— The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT ( Senator Polley ): Thank you, Senator; the time has expired.
Question agreed to. The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT: It is now 1.30 pm, so we will go to two-minute statements.