Senator WATT (Queensland) (16:41): Mr President, it has been brought to my attention that Senator Rennick was taking a photograph of opposition senators during that division. I understand that is not permitted. The PRESIDENT: I didn't see anything. No photos are permitted to be taken in the Senate chamber by senators. There are rules for the taking of photos and their publication, which are available on the parliamentary website. If anyone has taken a photo, I would encourage them to delete it immediately. Senator Rennick, did you take a photo in the chamber with your phone? Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Whenever a question is asked of a senator when it comes to a matter of conduct in the chamber, the chair always defers to the answer given by the senator. If a photo was taken, it is out of order. Senator WATT: I'm sorry, but I have no confidence that Senator Rennick is going to observe your ruling. I trust that you will follow that up. The PRESIDENT: If a photo is published in the chamber, then that would be a breach of order. I take every senator at their word. When I am asked to address a senator on conduct inside the chamber, I always take a senator at their word, as have previous chairs. There is footage of the chamber that can otherwise be used. I think many senators have taken advantage of it, but photos can't be taken by senators on the floor of the chamber.