Senator COLBECK (Tasmania—Minister for Aged Care and Senior Australians and Minister for Youth and Sport) (14:15): The Auditor-General's report says what it says. You can read it and everyone can look at the statistics in it. The statistics in the Auditor-General's report are quite instructive. In fact, it says that the number of grants that went to Labor seats, under the ministerial discretion exercised by Minister McKenzie, went from 26 per cent to 34 per cent. This is the first time I've heard the Labor Party complaining about more grants going to more Labor seats—26 per cent to 34 per cent. They're the facts from the Auditor-General's report. That's exactly what the report says. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order on my left! Senator COLBECK: The report confirms— Senator Wong interjecting— Senator COLBECK: Mr President, I will take Senator Wong's interjection about spreadsheets with columns. In an Auditor-General's report in July 2010— Opposition senators interjecting— Senat or COLBECK: This goes to your characterisation of the program. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order, on my left! Senator COLBECK: I wonder why Mr Albanese is still the leader of your party, if you're characterisation is as it should be. The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Colbeck, please resume your seat. Before I call Senator Cormann— Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: I am having trouble hearing Senator Cormann. Senator Cormann, on a point of order? Senator Cormann: I know that the Labor Party doesn't want to hear the damning findings of an Auditor-General's report on the performance of Mr Albanese— The PRESIDENT: Come to the point of order, Senator Cormann. Senator Cormann: The point of order is that interjections are disorderly, and those opposite should listen to the damning findings of the Auditor-General in relation to the administration of the department that Mr Albanese— The PRESIDENT: I would be surprised if anyone in the chamber could have heard anything Senator Colbeck was saying, because I certainly had trouble. Senator Colbeck, please continue. Senator COLBECK: That Auditor-General's report stated: The awarding of funding to projects also disproportionately favoured ALP held seats … It also said: In addition to the data originally provided by the department— listen to this— two new columns were added to the worksheet to identify the electorate in which the project was located, and the political party that held that electorate. The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Chisholm, a supplementary question?