Senator STEELE-JOHN (Western Australia) (14:23): A supplementary question, Mr President: in 2000, Labor supported the Howard government in introducing the privacy exemption for political purposes, in what the Privacy Foundation has characterised, aptly, as a deal with the devil which gives both parties special rights to exploit and misuse data. Is this not just another example in the sad litany of your lack of integrity, transparency and accountability? The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Steele-John. I've granted substantial time after the 30 seconds. Senator Cameron interjecting— Senator Cormann interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Cameron and Senator Cormann! I will call the minister, but I remind senators to keep their questions and supplementary questions within the time limits prescribed, which are a minute for the substantive question and 30 seconds for the supplementary questions.