Ms ROXON (Gellibrand—Attorney-General and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:48): Thank you, Madam Speaker. You were right to hesitate at the question being asked. Of course, I am happy to answer any question that I can appropriately answer, within a couple of constraints. One of those is a matter that the Commonwealth is no longer party to, which is still before the court. Justice Rares has reserved his judgement and these text messages that the Deputy Leader of the Opposition is asking questions about are actually part of his determination. As has been publicly reported, material was provided to the Government Solicitor at the end of May. Undertakings were made, as required by the court, by all parties that the material could only be used for the purposes of court proceedings. That is the only circumstance upon which any material could be used. That is all that has been provided. Of course, I as the Attorney— Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! Ms ROXON: I am answering the question as I am appropriately able to answer. Mr Andrews: When did you become aware? You can answer this. The SPEAKER: The member for Menzies is warned! Ms ROXON: For a member who has actually dragged the Commonwealth before the courts on the way he conducted himself in ministerial office— The SPEAKER: The Attorney-General will return to the answer. Ms ROXON: I think it is a little bit rich for him to be intervening. The SPEAKER: The Attorney-General will ignore interjections. Ms ROXON: I am really not able to go into each stage of the legal advice that we have been provided with at different times. It is before the court. The legal advice is subject to legal professional privilege. That material was with the Government Solicitor. I had been briefed on that material, and I really cannot provide further information while that matter is still before the court. Ms Julie Bishop: Madam Speaker, I rise on a Speaker, I rise on a point of order. It was a simple question: when did the Attorney-General or her office become aware of the content of the offensive SMS messages? That is not a sub judice matter. When did she become aware—or her office? The SPEAKER: The Deputy Leader of the Opposition will resume her seat.