Senator REYNOLDS (Western Australia—Minister for Defence) (14:45): I thank the senator for that question. Can I just address a couple of the questions that somewhat took me by surprise previously, and I will come to that question, Senator. I've just checked and I can confirm that my second staff member—he was terminated shortly after this incident occurred, and it was for a security breach. I do not recollect any contact I've had with him since then and I certainly cannot recollect doing a reference for him. But, now that this issue has been raised, I'm doing a search of the files just to determine that that is true. But I have no recollection—and I can't imagine any circumstance in which I would. But, again, I will check that. Opposition senators interjecting— Senator REYNOLDS: Absolutely—of course. An opposition senator interjecting— Senator REYNOLDS: He was terminated for a security breach. An opposition senator interjecting— Senator REYNOLDS: He was terminated for a security breach. In relation to the last question, the dates, Senator, you probably know more about the incidents surrounding the incident itself, as other members of this chamber do, because there's been a parliamentary inquiry into the circumstances of when and how I was told. So I will provide all of those details to the investigation. The PRESIDENT: Senator Sheldon, a supplementary question?