Senator BIRMINGHAM (South Australia—Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:01): I have already indicated that I don't take the senator's assertions at face value. I have already taken on notice— The PRESIDENT: Senator Birmingham, Senator Wong is seeking a point of order. Senator Wong: I seek leave to table the ASIC document confirming that Minister Taylor has an interest in Jam Land Pty Ltd. Senator Cormann: Mr President, on a point of order: Senator Wong is a long-serving senior senator. Senator Wong knows about the conventions in this place when it comes to seeking leave to table documents. If the appropriate courtesies are displayed then the government will give leave, but not in the absence of complying with the normal courtesies. The PRESIDENT: It is not a point of order to seek leave. I grant the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate some liberality in application. It is not a point of order, though. I call Senator Birmingham to continue. Senator BIRMINGHAM: As I indicated, I've already taken on notice at the first supplementary the assertions that Senator Wong is making. If there is anything to be brought back to the chamber in relation to those assertions I will bring it back, just as I responded promptly to the questions I took on notice yesterday on behalf of Minister Taylor.