Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:49): As you know, the government's position, until we made a decision otherwise this morning, was to oppose a royal commission, and that is a matter of public record. We did not believe that a royal commission was in the national interest. But, given the way the politics of this debate have evolved, we took the view that it was important for the government to take control in the national interest, and that is, of course, what we've done. In relation to the other matters the senator has raised, I will consult the Treasurer. The PRESIDENT: Senator Ketter, a final supplementary question.