Senator BRANDIS (Queensland—Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate, Vice-President of the Executive Council, Minister for Arts and Attorney-General) (14:04): Senator, I am not quite sure what matter you are referring to, but— Senator Wong: Mr President— Senator BRANDIS: Can I continue with my answer please? The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, I cannot see a point of order arising out of this, but I will allow you to— Senator Wong: Mr President, if he is going to use that fact to not answer the question, I am happy to clarify: it is his misleading of the Senate. The PRESIDENT: There was no point of order, Senator Wong. The minister was in order. Senator BRANDIS: I do not write Senator Wong's questions; it is a matter for Senator Wong to phrase her own questions, but it is not apparent to me what matter she is referring to. However, if this is an intended reference to the circumstances in which the letter from Monis to the Attorney-General was not provided to the Martin Place siege review, then there is, I understand, a large body of evidence about that to the Senate inquiries which are currently under way, and I would refer her to that. If she wants to ask me about some particular aspect of the matter, she should identify it.