Senator BIRMINGHAM (South Australia—Minister for Finance, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (15:02): I'm confident that Mr Dutton will have met all disclosure requirements in relation to donations or in relation to any other commitments in relation to the ministerial standards and expectations set around the ministerial standard. Mr Dutton, I'm advised, in relation to the grant asked the Department of Home Affairs to consider the proposal by the National Retailers Association that had been lodged by them and I understand he asked the Department of Finance to cost it to ensure it was suitable and value for money. It was a proposal to simply make sure that Australians, in a retail environment— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Wong, on a point of order. Senator Wong: My point of order goes to direct relevance. I accept that this is a question that has been directed to the Leader of the Government in the circumstances. On both this one and on the primary question that went to disclosure to the Prime Minister, I'd ask him either to be directly relevant or, if he is not in a position to do so, to take those issues on notice because they go directly to the issue we are asking about—whether these issues were disclosed to the Prime Minister. The PRESIDENT: I have allowed you to restate the point. I'll call Senator Birmingham to continue. Senator BIRMINGHAM: I'm happy to provide clarification on points of fact to the chamber and will seek to do so. But it is also a point of fact that Mr Dutton went through proper processes in receipt of the grant application from the National Retailers Association in costing it properly— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Chisholm, a final supplementary question?