Senator PAYNE (New South Wales—Minister for Human Services) (14:29): As a matter of course, the department uses very sophisticated data analysis and other processes to prevent and proactively detect instances of alleged fraud and noncompliance, which include a number of mechanisms that we have spoken about in the chamber before. I indicated that the New South Wales police advised the department on Thursday, 10 September that they had found a number of allegedly stolen medical files from a medical practice or practices, not material stolen from the Department of Human Services. The PRESIDENT: Stop the clock. Senator Cameron: Mr President, I rise on a point of order, on relevance. This question is very targeted— The PRESIDENT: Senator Cameron, can I stop you there. The minister has been directly relevant to your question. She answered it completely up-front by saying she could not advise you. So I do not accept that there is a relevance issue in this case, I am sorry, Senator Cameron. The minister is in order. Senator PAYNE: I indicated in my answer to Senator Cameron's first question that the department will undertake appropriate investigations as to any matters associated with inappropriate Medicare claiming or any other issues that the New South Wales police believe are associated with this. That is exactly what we are doing. We are undertaking appropriate investigations of the material provided to us by the New South Wales police. (Time expired)