Senator BRANDIS (Queensland—Attorney-General, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:48): Once again, Senator Lambie, it would be quite inappropriate for me to comment on proceedings that have not run their course and which may or may not result in compensation orders. But I can provide you with a little more information in relation to the Jedi Council matter. It has been extensively investigated by the ADF's investigative service and its handling of the matter was reviewed by the Inspector General of the Australian Defence Force. The investigative service led to the termination of service of 11 former ADF members. Defence,' including— The PRESIDENT: Order. Pause the clock. A point of order, Senator Lambie? Senator Lambie: My point of order is this, and I have made it quite clear, that when it comes to ADFIS they deliberately lie, withhold evidence and fabricate information. The PRESIDENT: No, Senator Lambie, that is not a point of order; that is a debating point. There are other avenues within the Senate for you to debate that. Attorney-General, you have the call. Senator BRANDIS: I can tell you, Senator, that Defence cooperated fully with the New South Wales police forces' criminal investigation into the matter and complied with a search warrant issued by the New South Wales police. You referred to Private Michael Bainbridge. I am advised that Senator Payne, the Minister for Defence—since you raised your concerns with her—has personally committed to ensuring that Private Bainbridge is provided with the best possible support. (Time expired)