Senator KIM CARR (Victoria) (14:02): Given that the Attorney-General was clearly familiar with Senator Macdonald's attack on the Solicitor-General, why could he not provide a straight answer to the Senate? Is this yet another example of the Attorney-General being slippery with the facts? The PRESIDENT: A point of order, Senator O'Sullivan. Senator O'Sullivan: It is the same one, and I am going to persist in making it: the term 'slippery' has connotations—I researched it overnight—and I ask that they withdraw those references. The PRESIDENT: My answer will be the same as to that point of order yesterday. Whilst I am not regarding it as being unparliamentarily, it is borderline.