Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Employment and Minister for Women) (14:34): I thank Senator McKim for the question. Senator McKim, I can advise as follows in relation to what I have been informed. You are correct. On 14 April 2017, Good Friday, there was an incident at the Manus Regional Processing Centre involving Papua New Guinea Defence Force personnel. The Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary and the Papua New Guinea Defence Force personnel are conducting concurrent investigations into the incident. As the investigations are ongoing, I am not in a position to comment more fulsomely on the issue, as you would be aware, lest the minister or I should prejudice the investigation, which I am sure you would not want. I do, however, want to confirm— The PRESIDENT: Order! Pause the clock. Senator McKim, a point of order. Senator McKim: Mr President, my point of order goes to relevance. The question was in regard to the discrepancy between Minister Dutton's version of events and the statements on the public record from the PNG police and, specifically, who was being truthful. The PRESIDENT: The minister clearly articulated that she would not go into any further detail because of the sensitivity and the ongoing investigation. The minister has given her answer in that respect. Minister, do you wish to continue? Senator Cash: No. The PRESIDENT: Senator McKim, a supplementary question.