Senator WONG (South Australia—Leader of the Opposition in the Senate) (14:44): My question is to the Cabinet Secretary, Senator Sinodinos. It relates to his previous answers about matters before the New South Wales Independent Commission Against Corruption. In question time yesterday, the minister categorically denied that he had ever participated in or witnessed discussions about the use of the Free Enterprise Foundation to channel and disguise prohibited donations to the New South Wales Liberal Party. Does he recall that, when asked by counsel assisting ICAC if he were party to a discussion that canvassed channelling and disguising donations, he said, 'If there were such a suggestion it went over my head'? Why has the minister told the Senate one thing and the Independent Commission Against Corruption another? The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, just before I call the Cabinet Secretary: you may be aware—you may not be aware, but I assume you are aware—that a matter along these lines has been raised with me, which I will be making a statement about later in the day. I am just going to take advice from the Clerk as to whether the question should stand or not stand. Thank you for the indulgence. I will let the question stand, on advice.