Senator WONG (South Australia—Leader of the Opposition in the Senate) (15:04): That seems to be an excuse to do nothing again. We are not going to put—with all due respect, Minister—somebody at risk of, frankly, further being targeted by Centrelink. We have ensured the document— Senator Birmingham: Point of order. Senator WONG: May I finish? The PRESIDENT: I must take the point of order, Senator Wong. Senator Birmingham on the point of order. Senator Birmingham: This is not a response to Senator Ruston's statement. All Senator Ruston was inviting was that the opposition could table their document and provide her privately with additional information to address their concern. Senator Wong is debating. The PRESIDENT: Let me take senators through. Leave was granted by the government—by Senator Ruston. Senator Wong sought leave to make a statement in response to that. Given that leave was granted, Senator Wong is allowed to speak to it in the manner she chooses. Senator WONG: I simply wish to point out there is sufficient information left on there to be very clear that the letter was sent to a person in the Townsville area in relation to a debt. That goes directly to the minister's statements to the Senate. I give the minister clear notice that we do not accept the assertion she just made as a basis for not responding to the questions that Senator Green put to her.