Senator REYNOLDS (Western Australia—Minister for Defence) (14:47): In my answer yesterday and in my answer again today I have gone through those details and, as I've said, all of the detail is now subject to an AFP investigation and at least two other inquiries. So I will be, as I've said, providing all information and assistance to those inquiries. The PRESIDENT: Senator Sheldon, on a point of order? Senator Sheldon: It's on relevance. I understand very clearly that Ms Brittany Higgins has said that she is comfortable with these questions being asked. I think it's important that we get to these questions being answered, and there is the capacity for the minister to dutifully answer them. The PRESIDENT: I've allowed you to make that point, Senator Sheldon. I don't think I can rule the minister as being not directly relevant with the answer she has given. Senator Reynolds, continue. Senator REYNOLDS: Noting what the senator has just said, I think it's even more important that we don't politicise that information any further in this chamber. Her trauma was incredibly raw and evident last night, and I think it is appropriate that all of this information is collected by the AFP, who had opened an inquiry into this two years ago. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Order, on my left! Senator REYNOLDS: I think that is the appropriate course of action from here on in. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: I'm going to call Senator Sheldon when there's silence. Senator Sheldon, a final supplementary question?