Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Leader of the Government in the Senate, Minister for Finance, Special Minister of State and Vice-President of the Executive Council) (14:46): I stand by my previous answer. Our expectation is for the Liberal Party organisation and, indeed, all party organisations to comply with the laws of the land as they apply from time to time. I suspect that Senator Farrell is somehow trying to do a compare and contrast with the circumstances of former Senator Dastyari. Senator Jacinta Collins interjecting— Senator CORMANN: But, of course, former Senator Dastyari didn't receive campaign donations; he received a personal gift for his own personal use and then started to promote a policy position which was at variance with the official position. Senator Jacinta Collins: Like some of your people have! The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Cormann, please resume your seat; Senator Farrell is on his feet. Senator Collins, I have called you to order twice in this answer. Senator Farrell. Senator Farrell: Mr President, I have a point of order. The question is not about former Senator Dastyari; it's about Senator Birmingham's comments and the Prime Minister's response to them. The PRESIDENT: I'm listening very carefully to the minister's answer. He has 17 seconds remaining. Senator CORMANN: Thank you very much, Mr President. I don't monitor the activity of individual party organisations on a day-to-day basis. Senator Jacinta Collins interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Collins! Senator CORMANN: I would expect all of them to comply with the laws of the land as they apply from time to time, and that is of course 100 per cent consistent with the comments that Senator Farrell has attributed to Senator Birmingham. (Time expired)