Senator BRANDIS (Queensland—Attorney-General, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:43): Senator Lambie, in fact can I tell you about Campbell Newman's VLAD laws, that being an acronym for vicious lawless association disestablishment laws. Before former Premier Newman introduced those laws, he actually discussed them with me, so I was involved from the inception with the preparation of those laws. Senator Watt: Is that why they're unconstitutional? Senator BRANDIS: I will take your interjection, Senator. They were actually challenged in the High Court, and their constitutional validity was upheld. So, before you make your interjections, Senator Watt, you should familiarise yourself with the facts. Getting back to your more serious question, Senator Lambie, this is something that the Australian government, through the ministerial council on law, crime and community safety, has examined and is cooperating with the states and territories on in order to address the issue of lawless bikie gangs, who are, of course, as you know, conveyors and traffickers of ice and other drugs. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Lambie, a final supplementary question.