Senator CAMERON (New South Wales) (14:24): Labor and Greens senators offered to convene the hearing on any Saturday or Sunday between 3 November and 6 December. Does the minister consider her weekends more precious— The PRESIDENT: Senator Reynolds, a point of order. Senator Reynolds: I appreciate your previous advice on this matter, and as chair of the committee I will certainly be taking your advice; however, I believe now that Senator Cameron is flagrantly breaching committee-in-confidence deliberations from reading out information that is not—so, I just— The PRESIDENT: There are two issues. My previous advice about it being a matter for a committee to pursue whether there has been a breach, rather than for the chair here, stands. Also, the words I have recorded were that Senator Cameron was referring to Labor and Greens senators. If there's another issue, that is something for the committee to take up. Senator CAMERON: Does the minister consider her weekends more precious than those of the 700,000 workers facing cuts to penalty rates, or is the minister simply hiding from the scrutiny and refusing to be accountable to the Senate?