Senator WONG (South Australia—Leader of the Opposition in the Senate) (14:28): Mr President, I ask a supplementary question. Can the minister outline the circumstances in which— Senator Ian Macdonald: And Don Farrell is standing behind you! The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Macdonald! Senator Conroy: You have been dumped three times, Macca—take the hint! You do hold a record! Senator Cameron: You did the biggest dummy spit in parliamentary history. The biggest dummy spit ever! The PRESIDENT: Senator Cameron and Senator Conroy, your leader is seeking the call for the question. Senator Ian Macdonald interjecting — The PRESIDENT: Senator Macdonald! Order. Senator Cameron: A big dummy spit! The PRESIDENT: Senator Cameron! I know this is the last question day of the year, but let us just see if we can get through it without so much disruption. Senator WONG: Can the minister outline the circumstance in which the Prime Minister would contemplate the return of Senator Sinodinos to ministerial duties? Will the finding of corruption by the New South Wales Independent Commission Against Corruption result in Senator Sinodinos's dismissal? Or will reckless indifference be enough? The PRESIDENT: Minister, you can answer the part of that question— Senator Bernardi: Mr President, I rise on a point of order. It is clearly a hypothetical matter— The PRESIDENT: Senator Bernardi, I am dealing with that, thank you. Minister, you can answer the part of that question that fits in with your portfolio and is not of a hypothetical nature.