Senator BRANDIS (Queensland—Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate, Vice-President of the Executive Council, Minister for Arts and Attorney-General) (14:53): Senator Collins, I am sorry to disappoint you but I am not familiar with the professional address of Mr Heydon, Mr Stoljar or Mr Elliot. If it be the case the Mr Stoljar and Mr Elliot share chambers with Mr Heydon, that would not be the slightest bit unusual. It is very common. Senator Jacinta Collins: You don't know much, do you, Attorney? Senator BRANDIS: If you would not mind listening, Senator Collins, it is very common when royal commissioners are engaged that they appoint counsel assisting from among barristers with whom they share chambers. In relation to your question— Senator Jacinta Collins: Who puts out invitations for the Liberal fundraisers? Senator BRANDIS: Senator Collins, are you interested in the answer? In relation to your question about what involvement Mr Heydon had in the selection of Mr Stoljar, Mr Heydon did have a role in the selection of Mr Stoljar and Mr Elliot. If you knew anything about the way royal commissions are conducted, you would know the royal commissioner always nominates counsel assisting.