Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Employment and Minister for Women) (14:46): As I've stated, in relation to the first issue I was briefed by my department on 11 October 2016 in relation to Mr Hadgkiss's alleged contact. In relation to Mr Hadgkiss's acceptance of the conduct, I was briefed on 12 September 2017. The PRESIDENT: A point of order, Senator Wong? Senator Wong: A point of order on relevance: the question went to when the minister became aware that Mr Hadgkiss had been warned by his staff that his behaviour was a legal risk. Senator Brandis: She's finished her answer. Senator Wong: Is she avoiding the question? The PRESIDENT: The minister has finished her answer, but the minister, I believe, did answer that question and quite explicitly. Senator Cameron: No, she didn't. The PRESIDENT: I can only hear what I hear, and I heard the minister provide a date in response to the question. Senator Cameron, a point of order? Senator Cameron: On that issue that you raised, Mr President, I would ask that you have a look at the Hansard and actually see what the minister did say. She did not go to that question. The PRESIDENT: I constantly review the Hansard and I will do so again as I normally do after question time. If I need to come back to the Senate, I will.