Senator BRANDIS (Queensland—Attorney-General, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:18): No, I can't confirm that because I don't know, but I wouldn't be at all surprised. As I said in answer to Senator Pratt's primary question, the Liberal Party receives donations, including in Western Australia, from business people, including Chinese business people. By the way, there is no rule against business people donating money to political parties because they're Chinese, and I wonder what you're getting at. The fact is that we have a very rigorous disclosure regime for political donations under the Commonwealth Electoral Act, and I can assure you that the Liberal Party is strictly compliant. Senator Wong: It’s the same Mr Huang that Sam met; it's the same bloke. Senator BRANDIS: I'll take that interjection, Senator Wong. The issue we raise about Senator Dastyari is not in relation to the disclosure of donations, it's in relation to the conduct of Senator Dastyari, plainly at the behest of Mr Huang, and why it is that Senator Dastyari conducted himself in that way. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Pratt, a final supplementary question.