Senator CASH (Western Australia—Assistant Minister for Immigration and Border Protection and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Women) (14:53): I have to say that, given the mention of communism, the Cold War, the old Soviet Union and being—what was it?—a warrior for communism, I almost wish that I could defer to Senator Mason to answer this question. I wish I could defer to Senator Mason on his final question time to answer the question because I am sure, Senator Mason, you would have a lot to say in relation to the proposition that Senator Rhiannon has put forward. The PRESIDENT: Keep to the question, Minister. Senator CASH: Quite seriously— Senator Milne: I rise on a point of order. A question was asked about releasing the business case. If it is in the public interest to release that business case, please release it. The PRESIDENT: There is no point of order, Senator Milne. I remind the minister that she has 24 seconds in which to answer the question that was asked. Senator CASH: In relation to the order for the production of documents and the response that I provided on behalf of Minister Truss yesterday, it clearly sets out in the order why the minister responsible believed it is not in the public interest to disclose the documents. Senator Rhiannon, when it comes to things like commercial confidentiality et cetera—(Time expired)