Senator DASTYARI (New South Wales—Deputy Opposition Whip in the Senate) (14:09): My question is to the Minister representing— The PRESIDENT: Senator Hinch on a point of order. Senator Hinch: Mr President, we've been assured by you that the clerk has identified this person here as Senator Hanson. I would like to know: if Senator Hanson can stay here unchallenged—I understand that she's not a Muslim and she is not of Islamic faith—can I appear tomorrow in fancy dress unchallenged? The PRESIDENT: My rulings have always been, Senator Hinch, that I'm not going to dictate the standard of dress for senators in this chamber. I believe senators should be making their own decisions about their standard of dress. I will enforce the rules in relation to advertising material or in relation to inappropriate attire such as pyjamas and things like that, which has happened in the past. But, as I indicated, I'm going to reflect on the situation we have before us. I don't want to make a decision or a rash statement about that at the moment. And I'll be happy to entertain, outside of question time, senators' views about the matter. We'll proceed with question time. I call Senator Dastyari. Senator DASTYARI: My question is to the Minister representing the Prime Minister, Senator Brandis. I believe I have a very timely question for you. Yesterday the United States Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson, released the International religious freedom report for 2016, which listed One Nation as a risk to religious freedom. Does the government agree with the Trump administration's assessment?