Senator PAYNE (New South Wales—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Women) (14:33): I made it quite clear— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order, across the chamber, left and right! Senator PAYNE: Mr President— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! I'll ask the minister to resume her seat and I'll call her when I can hear her. Senator Payne. Senator PAYNE: As I said to Senator Farrell and to the chamber, AUSTRAC has initiated civil penalty proceedings in the Federal Court against Westpac. You would expect this matter to be dealt with through the court, as the provisions, frankly, of the ensuring integrity bill will implement— Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order, on my left! Senator PAYNE: through the courts. AUSTRAC will allege serious systemic noncompliance— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Payne, please resume your seat. Senator Payne is blessed with a very loud voice, and I'm struggling to hear her because of the noise from my left. Senator O'Neill: It's nonsense. You shouldn't listen to her anyway! The PRESIDENT: I assume that's not a reference to me, Senator O'Neill. Senator O'Neill: No, no—generally. The PRESIDENT: I'll ask the minister to continue. Senator PAYNE: As I indicated in my previous answer, this matter will be dealt with, as it should be, through the courts. The provisions of the ensuring integrity bill similarly reflect that process.