Senator SINODINOS (New South Wales—Cabinet Secretary) (14:17): I say first and foremost that there will be no net job cuts as a result of what the CSIRO is doing in this area. The idea that we should interfere with decisions by the board and the management of the CSIRO about what is the best disposition of resources is laughable in the extreme when the organisation has made it clear that it will continue to promote climate science and adaptation and mitigation measures through its research. So I reject entirely the premise of the question. The PRESIDENT: Have you concluded your answer, Cabinet Secretary? Senator SINODINOS: I have. The PRESIDENT: Senator Whish-Wilson, supplementary question? Senator Whish-Wilson: Mr President, I was on my feet to take a point of order. The question was actually whether the minister was aware that private email was used by CSIRO executives and that that was a potential contravention of those acts. He did not answer it. The PRESIDENT: He has now concluded his answer, Senator Whish-Wilson, so do you have a supplementary question?