Senator BRANDIS (Queensland—Attorney-General, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (15:04): If the Prime Minister said that, I am sure he would not have been reflecting on Peruvian tourism. But, as you raised the matter, the Prime Minister's attendance at the APEC Summit in Lima was an enormously successful occasion, because, in particular, it gave the Prime Minister and the other leaders of the APEC economies the opportunity to reaffirm their commitment to the integration of the world economy, to reaffirm their commitment to free trade— The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Senator Polley, a point of order? Senator Polley: Yes, that was not the question; the question was very specific: what exactly went wrong while the Prime Minister was in Lima? Was the Prime Minister referring to the Deputy Prime Minister declaring war on the Murray-Darling Basin Plan? It had nothing to do with the reason he was there. The PRESIDENT: Senator Polley, you had two parts to your question. The first part was what went wrong when the Prime Minister was in Lima. The Attorney-General has been discussing what happened in Lima, and so far he is indicating that nothing went wrong. Senator BRANDIS: The point I was trying to make to Senator Polley is that nothing went wrong in Lima; everything went right, because it gave Australia and it gave the leader of Australia the opportunity for long discussions with the President of the United States, with Xi Jinping, with Shinzo Abe, with Justin Trudeau and with other world leaders in our region and in the Pacific basin and gave them the opportunity to reaffirm their commitment to free trade, to reaffirm their commitment to the greater integration of their national economies and—notwithstanding observations that have come from the President-Elect of the United States of America about the TPP—to reaffirm their interest in and commitment to entering into a trans-Pacific free trade arrangement or agreement of some kind and to continue to prosecute those negotiations. So, it was a fine old time in Lima. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Polley, a supplementary question?