Senator RUSTON (South Australia—Minister for Families and Social Services and Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (14:26): There has been a report in this particular publication subsequently. I'm not sure it's exactly what I said, but it does actually— Opposition senators interjecting— Senator RUSTON: Do you actually want to hear what I've got to say or not? The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, on a point of order. Senator Wong: If the minister is correcting her first answer, she should be clear about that. The PRESIDENT: Ministers have opportunity during or after question time for debate about their statements. Senator RUSTON: I categorically state that I am not correcting my first answer. My first answer was absolutely accurate. What I am saying to you is there was a subsequent story in the Murray Valley Standard that provided greater clarification around what the journalist actually thought I said. Be a little bit careful, because you're on pretty shaky ground here if you want to start talking about what I said and what I didn't say. Senator Wong: Point of order on direct relevance: Senator Gallacher has asked whether or not the minister will release the recording or transcript her office claims to have. I ask you to remind the minister of that question. The PRESIDENT: Quite right. The minister was dealing with so many interjections that I was having trouble hearing her myself. I will ask those on my left to allow me to hear the minister's answer. Senator RUSTON: I'm more than happy to direct you to the Murray Valley Standard's subsequent article, which has a transcript in it. I'm also more than happy to direct those opposite to the comments that I made on Sky TV a couple of weeks ago. Once again I'd say that we are focused on fixing the issue— (Time expired)