Senator BRANDIS (Queensland—Attorney-General, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (15:09): Well, I have heard of a long bow, Mr President, but I have never seen a bow drawn quite as long as that—from Lima to the LNP! I have never seen a bow drawn as long as that. Among the other things that the Prime Minister discussed with other regional and world leaders in Lima was the continuing— The PRESIDENT: Order! Pause the clock. Senator Polley, a point of order? Senator Polley: Mr President, I would ask that you draw Senator Brandis to the question so that he can at least attempt a reasonable response. The PRESIDENT: I will draw the nature of your question to the Attorney-General. Senator BRANDIS: The efforts that Australia is making in coalition with many of the nations represented at APEC in the global fight against terrorism— Senator Polley interjecting— Senator BRANDIS: Once again, Senator Polley, you might think that is a laughing matter. I actually do not happen to think it is a laughing matter. The Prime Minister's visit to Lima, his attendance at the APEC Leaders Summit, was extremely successful and very important to Australia's national interests, particularly in light of the recent elections in the United States of America. It was an entirely successful visit. (Time expired) Senator Brandis: I ask that further questions be placed upon the Notice Paper.