Senator CAMERON (New South Wales) (14:52): My question is to the Minister for Jobs and Innovation, Senator Cash. I refer to the minister who, on 30 May, said, in relation to the Australian Federal Police investigation into leaks about an AFP raid, 'It is not an investigation into me. It's not an investigation into my office'. Given that the minister was forced to admit that she had misled the Senate on five occasions, after her then media adviser confessed to having leaked information about an AFP raid— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Cameron. I have Senator Cormann on his feet on a point of order. Senator Cormann: Senator Cameron is misleading the chamber. Senator Cash at no point misled the Senate. What Senator Cash did was provide the information that was available to her at that time and she corrected the record at the earliest opportunity. The PRESIDENT: Senator Cormann that is not a point of order; that is a matter for the minister to address in an answer. I call Senator Cameron to continue his question. Senator CAMERON: Given that the minister was forced to admit that she had misled the Senate on five occasions after her then media adviser confessed to having leaked information about an AFP raid, how can she say it's not an investigation into her or her office?