Senator BRANDIS (Queensland—Attorney-General, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:14): I will take the question. Senator Gallagher, there are very, very important issues for this nation. There are things to be celebrated—like the fact, for example, that Australia's economic growth is now 3.3 per cent, the highest rate of economic growth of any G20 nation; the fact that consumer confidence has risen to a three-year high, as reported as recently as this morning by the ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence survey; the fact that there are more Australians in work today than there have ever been. These are the big issues for our country, the issues of— The PRESIDENT: Senator Cameron, a point of order? Senator Cameron: Mr President, this is on relevance: the Attorney-General determined he would take the question, and he has not gone near the question. He determined he would take the question. He should then answer the question. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Cameron. There is no point of order. The question was completely about leaks from the Liberal Party, not about cabinet. I invited the Attorney-General to address that question, if he wished to. The Attorney-General is in complete order. Senator Wong, on the point of order? Senator Wong: I am making the point, Mr President— Senator Brandis: Is it a point of order? Senator Wong: I have a point of order. The question goes to statements the Prime Minister has made. We are entitled to ask questions about that. The PRESIDENT: Yes, but it was primarily directed towards the Liberal Party. I have ruled on that question. The Attorney-General has agreed to take the question, and the Attorney-General can take the question. Senator BRANDIS: Thank you very much, indeed, Mr President. The point I am making to Senator Gallagher is: while she is asking questions about political trivia and the sort of insider gossip which the Labor Party seems to enjoy, this government is getting on with delivering real outcomes for Australians' jobs, growth and prosperity. The PRESIDENT: Senator Gallagher, a final supplementary question.