Senator REYNOLDS (Western Australia—Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme and Minister for Government Services) (14:18): I did just apologise. Just to be clear, my office has contacted—of course, absolutely I apologised. Any death of any child is— Senator Kitching interjecting— Senator REYNOLDS: If you let me finish, I'd be happy to answer the question. The PRESIDENT: I've got to take the point of order, Senator Reynolds. Senator Kitching, on a point of order. Senator Kitching: I'd like to know, because it was unclear, whether Senator Reynolds is apologising now to the Danher family or, as my question stated, was it in the phone call with Mr— The PRESIDENT: Senator Kitching, the minister's been speaking for 10 seconds. I can't allow you to re-ask part of the question. You can raise a point of order on direct relevance. At this point I think the minister was being directly relevant. There's an opportunity to debate it after question time. Senator Reynolds. Senator REYNOLDS: As I said, I'm not able to discuss the details of this case any further. The NDIA chief legal counsel is currently reviewing the case and will be providing a report on that. My office has been in touch with Mr Danher, who is currently relocating, and I will be meeting with him at his convenience.