Senator LAMBIE (Tasmania) (14:36): My question is to Senator Brandis, the spokesperson for the Abbott government in this place today. I refer the senator to section 99 of the interim report of the Heydon royal commission, which examined a confidential or secret report. As the senator is aware, the Commissioner examining organised crime, union and/or political corruption wrote: It is necessary for that volume to be confidential in order to protect the physical well-being of those witnesses and their families. This is unfortunate, because the confidential volume reveals grave threats to the power and authority of the Australian state. I also refer the senator to a transcript of a media report where Senator Abetz refused to directly answer the question: What is the grave threat that he's— the Commissioner is— talking about? Has the senator or any other members of the Abbott government had official access to a copy of the Heydon royal commission confidential report and, if so, how many members?