Senator CASH (Western Australia—Assistant Minister for Immigration and Border Protection and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Women) (14:53): I just want to make it very, very clear that all reported allegations of sexual assault, serious assault et cetera are properly investigated by contracted service providers, reported to the department and referred to the appropriate Nauruan authorities for investigation where appropriate. The fact that you on that side do not like that does not mean that this is not the appropriate process to follow. The report itself also presumes that Australia has effective control of the Nauru Regional Processing Centre and is implicitly responsible for all matters of state in Nauru. It is the position of the Australia government that we do not have effective control of the centre. The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Senator Moore: Mr President, a point of order on direct relevance to the question asked: I have been listening very carefully to the minister's answer, but the direct question was about a report to the Senate on action taken on the recommendations of the Nauru inquiry. I am just wondering whether the minister is getting to that part. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Moore. There are only four seconds remaining. Minister, had you concluded your answer? Senator Kim Carr interjecting— Senator Ian Macdonald interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Macdonald and Senator Carr.