Senator BIRMINGHAM (South Australia—Minister for Finance, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:23): Clearly the support services that are available are available to staff of all members of parliament, regardless of the party affiliation of those employing members or senators. That support is available on a comprehensive basis to all and, as I emphasised before, is handled in a confidential manner, where any staff who may feel subject to any type of bullying, harassment or indeed other actions should feel— The PRESIDENT: Senator Water, a point of order? Senator Waters: Yes, a point of order. My question was about Liberal Party policies and whether they've been reviewed. It wasn't about the EAP. The PRESIDENT: I think the minister is being directly relevant, because the question was quite long for a supplementary question and I think the minister is directly addressing the subject matter raised. You've restated your preferred part of the question. I'll call the minister to continue. Senator BIRMINGHAM: As I was saying, those processes apply to everybody, and all staff in the building should have confidence that their steps are completed with utmost confidentiality, including, of course, that I as the minister, or any other politician, would not be informed of such engagement, unless it was at the wish of the staff member involved. In relation to individual political parties, the Liberal Party has indeed updated codes in recent times— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Birmingham. Senator Waters, a final supplementary question?