Senator SINODINOS (New South Wales—Cabinet Secretary) (14:47): I welcomed the report of the commission this week. It made no findings against me. It has been a long process; it has been over two years. I have been dragged through the mud. Some of you in this place know what it is like to be dragged through the mud. You are now attempting to smear me on the basis that you can divert attention from the failure of Senator Dastyari to answer questions in this place about his dealings with people who provided him with a personal benefit. That is the question you must answer in this place— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Order, Minister! Senator Wong, a point of order? Senator Wong: The point of order is relevance. The question was, 'Which is incorrect: the Independent Commission Against Corruption report or Senator Sinodinos's denial?' Not both can stand; one of them is wrong, Senator Sinodinos. Who is wrong: the Independent Commission Against Corruption or you? Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! I remind the Cabinet Secretary of the question. Senator SINODINOS: I stand by my previous answer. The commission report is there. I was there as a witness, not as a person of interest. They made no findings against me—end of story. The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, a supplementary question.