Senator REYNOLDS (Western Australia—Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme and Minister for Government Services) (14:50): I really have nothing further to add than what I have said previously in this chamber. I said back then I will do nothing to prejudice the AFP investigation, and, in fact, I'll be assisting it, and that I'll continue to do. Any— The PRESIDENT: I have Senator McAllister on a point of order. Senator McAllister: My point of order is relevance. The minister has been asked whether or not she offered her resignation to the Prime Minister on one of two grounds, and I am seeking a straightforward answer to that question of fact. The PRESIDENT: I remind the minister of the question, noting that she has 41 seconds remaining to answer. Senator REYNOLDS: What I can tell you about my conversations with the Prime Minister is when I became extremely unwell and ended up in hospital the Prime Minister was absolutely superb. I had a number of conversations with him on a regular basis about a range of issues, including my health, and the nature of those discussions between myself and the Prime Minister will remain between the Prime Minister and myself.