Senator JACINTA COLLINS (Victoria) (14:12): My question is to the Attorney-General, Senator Brandis. I refer to Mr Thawley's request at 5.30 pm on Monday, 1 June that the misleading Monis evidence be corrected. If Mr Thawley had no doubt the evidence needed to be corrected, why did the Attorney-General express so-called doubts about the earlier evidence and take a full parliamentary week to correct the record? Senator Ian Macdonald: Because the secretary of his department looked into it. Senator Jacinta Collins: Well, that's a worry. So the agency's the patsy again, is it? The PRESIDENT: On my left! You have asked your question, Senator Collins.