Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:12): Ms Liu, the member for Chisholm, is an absolutely outstanding individual. She is a great Australia— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Wong, on a point of order? Senator Wong: The point of order is direct relevance. No-one asked Senator Cormann to give a character reference in relation to the member for Chisholm. In fact, we didn't put that to him. We asked a very specific question, which was about whether or not the Prime Minister, at the time Senator Keneally referenced, was aware of any concerns regarding the member for Chisholm's suitability. It is a very specific question. The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong— Senator Wong: If he answered it, then say no. The PRESIDENT: If I could rule—the minister has been speaking for eight seconds and I don't believe he completed a sentence. I will listen carefully to his answer. Senator Cormann. Senator CORMANN: As I have already indicated in my answer to the primary question, the Prime Minister does not have any concerns about Ms Liu's suitability to be a member of the parliament. Indeed, Ms Liu is an outstanding Australian. She came here as a migrant and has done exceptionally well. She has worked as a speech pathologist in the Victorian department of education and early childhood. She opened up her own restaurant and worked in that small business. She was president of the Box Hill Chess Club. She was special adviser to the Victorian Premier on Chinese affairs. She was head of development and corporate social responsibility adviser for Canaan Lawyers. She came to Australia as a migrant. She has worked hard. She's done her best. She put herself forward for consideration by the people of Chisholm, and she won the election. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Keneally, a final supplementary question?