Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance) (14:19): I did not actually promise before the last election to provide compensation. What I promised was that the government would consider various issues. These are very complex matters and there are matters of precedent that are involved here as well. There have actually also been conversations in relation to this with some very senior people on the Labor side. You might want to reflect on who the Minister for Financial Services was at the time of the Trio collapse and in the period subsequent to that. You might just want to be very careful about how you decide to progress this if you are actually interested in achieving a potential outcome in relation to these matters. Senator Moore: Mr President, I rise on a point of order. The PRESIDENT: Senator Moore, I think the minister has concluded his answer. Senator Moore: Mr President, I was on my feet before the minister sat down. I was going to point to the direct relevance to the specific question. I will put that on notice: the particular question was meeting with the ARP Growth Fund. That was not referred to in that answer. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Moore. It is really past the point for the point of order; but in the event, there were two parts to the question. The minister was answering the first part.