Senator BRANDIS (Queensland—Attorney-General, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:21): Senator Di Natale, I do not raise money for the Liberal Party. However, as a member of the Liberal Party's federal executive, I do accept some obligation in relation to oversight. I can assure you, Senator Di Natale, that all of the Liberal Party's obligations—and I am sure the same applies for our coalition partner, the National Party—under the Commonwealth Electoral Act in relation to accountability and disclosure are acquitted and fulfilled entirely. That having been said— The PRESIDENT: A point of order, Senator Di Natale? Senator Di Natale: My question was about whether instructions were made to stop taking money from Mr Huang Xiangmo and Mr Chau Chak Wing. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Di Natale. I will remind the Attorney-General of the question. Senator BRANDIS: No, because that would not be my role in any event. But what is my role, as the Attorney-General, is to prosecute the policies of the government. Those policies include bringing forward legislation, subject to any constitutional restrictions, to ban foreign political donations. We will be doing that and we expect your support.