Senator BRANDIS (Queensland—Attorney-General, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:51): No. But you asked me about leadership, so let me just dwell a little further on what true leadership looks— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator McAllister? Senator McAllister: I just wish for the Attorney to clarify his answer. I asked a fairly direct question, and I believe he said 'no'. Can you just confirm that? Senator BRANDIS: Can you put the question again? Senator McAllister: Certainly I can. Can the minister assure the Senate that no steps have been taken to revisit the Liberal-National coalition agreement made between Mr Joyce and Mr Turnbull in 2016? Senator BRANDIS: No steps have been taken, and, yes, I can assure the Senate, if that makes it clearer for you, Senator McAllister. But I wonder if I might return to your first supplementary question about true leadership. Let me dwell on the point that I was making when time ran out a moment ago. We have today celebrated a great thing in Australia, and all but a few of our colleagues have come together to support marriage equality. It happened because Mr Turnbull provided the leadership to do it. No previous Australian Prime Minister—not Mr Howard, not Mr Rudd, not Ms Gillard and not Mr Abbott—has supported or prosecuted this cause. It took the Turnbull government to do it. That's what true leadership looks like too, Senator McAllister. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order, on my left.