Senator ABETZ (Tasmania—Leader of the Government in the Senate, Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service and Minister for Employment) (14:57): The providing of an answer saying, 'I can't recall' about matters that occurred some years ago should not come as any surprise to Senator Conroy. As I understand, he watched Mr Shorten's performance at the royal commission very closely, and the answer 'I can't recall' I think slipped out of a certain person's mouth on a fairly regular basis. So, if that is to be condemned, I would invite the honourable senator to condemn Mr Shorten's performance at the royal commission. But, of course, as is always the wont of the Australian Labor Party, it is not 'do as we do'; it is 'do as we say'. Senator Moore: Mr President, I raise a point of order. It goes to direct relevance to the question. The minister has gone nowhere near the actual question, which was, 'Will the Prime Minister now express full support for Mr Morrow?' The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Moore. I remind the minister of the question. He has 18 seconds in which to answer. Senator ABETZ: The question, as is the wont of Senator Conroy, had a very long and substantial preamble which did require a response, and that is what I was responding to. The fact that Mr Morrow answered— (Time expired)