Senator BRANDIS (Queensland—Attorney-General, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:52): It is not a lawyer's answer or a piece of pedantry to say that there is all the difference in the world between being advised of the execution of a search warrant before it is executed and being advised after it is executed, and you know that very well, Senator Wong. You do owe me an apology and you owe the Senate an apology. You asked me a question about whether I was advised before the warrant was executed. I was advised of it after it was executed, which is the ordinary procedure— The PRESIDENT: If you have concluded your answer, Attorney-General, Senator Wong, a final— Senator BRANDIS: Sorry, Mr President; I have not completed my answer. I am not aware of any other conversations I have had with Mr Keenan in relation to the execution of search warrants.