Senator PAYNE (New South Wales—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Women) (14:52): Senator Whish-Wilson continues to quote the views of an individual rapporteur—yes— Senator Whish-Wilson: You've done it on several occasions— Senator PAYNE: of an individual rapporteur who has made a range of observations, not all of which we agree with. As I have indicated, and I am aware of the media reporting in relation to alleged surveillance of Mr Assange while in the Ecuadorian embassy, I don't intend to provide a running commentary on this case. I don't provide running commentaries on cases before courts in other parts of the world, nor in Australia, frankly. We have no standing in the legal matter that is currently before the courts. As is the case for any individual, Mr Assange is entitled to due legal process, which we expect the legal systems of both the US and the UK to deliver. (Time expired)