Senator CAROL BROWN (Tasmania) (14:31): My question is for the Minister representing the Minister for Agriculture and Northern Australia, Senator McKenzie. The Inspector-General of Biosecurity found that officials from the federal department of agriculture made crucial errors in relation to the Ruby Princess. Federal officials did not administer travellers with an illness checklist, did not review the ship's medical log and therefore did not contact New South Wales Health to raise concerns about sick passengers and crew. The inspector-general told ABC, 'If the department had done what it agreed to do, then the chances of a Ruby Princess incident happening would have been significantly reduced.' Does the Morrison-Joyce government accept this finding? The PRESIDENT: I must apologise to the chamber and Senator Patrick, because my scribble meant I missed his second supplementary. I am sorry, Senator Patrick; please accept my sincere apologies. My intention is to move on with Senator Brown's question because Senator Patrick just texted me then. I will own up to that: that's the first time I've done that in my time in the chair. I owe you one, Senator Patrick. I will give you an extra one sometime.