Senator PAYNE (New South Wales—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Women) (14:28): The government is, as I was saying, considering the recommendations of the report. It was a very wide-ranging report, and deliberately so. It considered matters that are relevant to business, to industry, to independent agencies, to education providers, to state and territory governments, and to the Commonwealth. I referred to the online information platform, which is recommendation 48. Recommendations 9, 34, 36, 37, 40, and 52 concerning the package of training and education resources— The PRESIDENT: Senator McAllister, on a point of order? Senator McAllister: Yes, my point of order is relevance. The question went to a specific recommendation made by the Australian Human Rights Commission. I asked the minister, 'Will the government be implementing that recommendation?' I did not ask about the other recommendations in the report. The PRESIDENT: You've reminded the minister of the question. Again, I remind ministers that, where there is a very specific question, and I do consider this question relatively specific in nature, referring to a recommendation—I believe that was the language I caught—their comments should be addressed to matters that are directly relevant to that particular issue. Senator PAYNE: I believe I still have half of my time available to me to respond to the senator's question. I was referring to those other recommendations and recommendation 2 in relation to a 2022 survey—a specific recommendation to evaluate the effectiveness of these new measures to track levels of sexual harassment. The government is considering the other recommendations, including the one that Senator McAllister has referred to, and will respond in due course. The PRESIDENT: Senator McAllister, a final supplementary question?