Senator BRANDIS (Queensland—Attorney-General, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:14): Do you know, Mr President, what the biggest single difference between those who sit on my side of this chamber and those who sit opposite is? We are interested in policy; they are interested in politics. We are interested in— The PRESIDENT: Order! A point of order, Senator Bilyk? Senator Bilyk: On a point of order, Mr President. That has no relation to the question I asked, or to the truth. The PRESIDENT: The second part of your point of order is not in order, but the first part of your point of order is correct. But, in fairness to the Attorney-General, he'd barely started his answer. You are technically correct, Senator Bilyk; I will remind the Attorney-General of the question. Senator BRANDIS: As I was saying, we are interested in getting the policy right and, as is evident from both the question and the asinine interjections of some of those opposite like Senator Watts, they are only interested in playing political games. As I said in answer to Senator Bilyk's first supplementary question, we are considering very carefully the one outstanding recommendation of the Finkel report that is under consideration, and the relevant minister, Mr Frydenberg, in collaboration with the Prime Minister, will be bringing a recommendation to the government in the near future. But, in the meantime, as is evident from the important meeting happening in this building today, the government is active on other fronts. (Time expired)