Senator WATT (Queensland) (14:59): I truly thank the minister from the bottom of my heart for that! The luxury weekend away includes a bonfire on the beach and sunset drinks, and the program notes— Government senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order on my right! Senator WATT: Am I starting again? The PRESIDENT: No, I got all the details of your question. Senator WATT: The weekend away also says that, sadly, there is no buggy parking at the helipad. Under the partnership agreement struck by the government, the private foundation can undertake stakeholder engagement and fundraising activities. Isn't it true that the private foundation can now use taxpayers' money to completely spoil the miners and bankers on its chairman's panel? The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Watt! I allowed extra time— Senator Wong: That's why you should have allowed him to start again. The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, I allowed Senator Watt an extra five seconds to continue asking the question. Senator Wong interjecting— Senator Ian Macdonald: I rise on a point of order, Mr President. Is the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, who has been here long enough to know better, simply able to sit in her chair and shout at you and argue with your rulings? Is that permissible? The PRESIDENT: Senator Macdonald, I would not describe it thus. I appreciate people drawing things to my attention. I did grant Senator Watt some extra time to ask his question. We are approaching 3 pm. I call Senator Cormann to answer that question from Senator Watt.