Senator SINGH (Tasmania) (14:50): Mr President, I ask a further supplementary question. I think I know the answer to this by now from your previous answers, but I would like to get it on the record. Do you, Attorney-General, stand by your commitment to amend these provisions of the EPBC Act to prevent Australians engaging in, as you quote, vigilante litigation to stop important economic projects. The PRESIDENT: We have been sailing very close to the wind with this question about anticipating matters on the Notice Paper. That was a little bit too close there, Senator Singh, but if the Attorney can couch his answer in such a way that we do not impinge on that standing order— Senator Wong: The question was about the Attorney's commitment. The PRESIDENT: It was, but it did go into some specifics about the act. Senator Wong interjecting— Senator Ian Macdonald: You're not arguing with the President are you? The PRESIDENT: Order on my right! The Attorney-General is aware of the standing orders and I think the Attorney-General might be able to answer that question with that in mind.