Senator JACINTA COLLINS (Victoria) (14:12): Mr President, I ask a further supplementary question. I refer to the evidence of the President of the Australian Human Rights Commission that a request for her resignation was 'very clearly linked' to the offer of another role. Why did the Attorney-General arrange for an inducement to be offered to procure the resignation of the President of the Australian Human Rights Commission? The PRESIDENT: Just before I call the Attorney-General, Senator Collins, you are really impugning the Attorney-General with the way you framed that question. You were suggesting that the Attorney-General has induced someone. You cannot do that, Senator Collins, so can I ask that you rephrase that question, and then I will allow the question. Senator JACINTA COLLINS: I will rephrase the question: why did the Attorney-General arrange for what can be regarded as an inducement to be offered to procure the resignation of the President of the Australian Human Rights Commission? I note it has been regarded as such other than by me or Senator Wong; many others have. Government senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order on my right! Senator Collins, you have removed the direct implication. I will call the Attorney-General.