Senator BIRMINGHAM (South Australia—Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:04): I note that the Department of the Environment and Energy has already addressed and answered questions in relation to these matters. I refer the Senate to that Hansard and equally invite the Senate, if it would like, in terms of its general interest in this topic and desire to appreciate that this was a matter of broader concern— The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt, on a point of order? Senator Watt: On relevance: we haven't had an answer to any of the questions asked so far. This question is asking how many attendees were made aware of the interest, and that hasn't been answered before. We'd appreciate an answer to just one of these three questions. The PRESIDENT: There's an opportunity to debate the merits of any answers after question time. I'm listening carefully to the minister to ensure direct relevance. He is 17 seconds in. I call on him to continue. Senator BIRMINGHAM: In relation to compliance matters, I again draw attention to Mr Taylor's statements that 'I have never made a representation in relation to compliance matters' and the secretary of the department's statement that he can be very clear that Minister Taylor has never raised the matter with him. In relation to what the topic of the briefing was about, which was the general listing, there are other interests in the general listing, as evidenced by the fact that New South Wales Farmers and the National Farmers' Federation made representations on it. I seek leave to table the correspondence from New South Wales Farmers and the National Farmers' Federation. The PRESIDENT: The minister doesn't need leave to table a document. Senator Birmingham has tabled the document.