Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:14): Thank you, Senator Bragg, for that question. I had the great privilege, in a previous life, of being a director of one of the best superannuation funds in the country, the Rest superannuation fund. Senator Ruston interjecting— Senator FARRELL: I'm about to answer this, Senator Ruston. The PRESIDENT: Senator Farrell— Senator FARRELL: Don't take the bait? Alright. Honourable senators interjecting — Senator FARRELL: That'll be handy. Despite what Senator Ruston said, I will preface my comments, because I had 15 years experience on one of the best and the biggest superannuation funds in this country. And on not one occasion was a political donation made to either the Liberal Party, the Labor Party or any other party. So this idea that, particularly, industry super funds are out there handing out moneys to political parties, particularly the Labor Party, is simply untrue. We used to talk about fake news. You don't hear it so often since President Trump has gone. Senator Bragg, this is fake news. The job of industry superannuation funds is to get the best return for their members. In my experience, every one of those funds has been doing exactly what they were asked to do by their members, and that is get the best result possible. (Time expired) Th e PRESIDENT: Senator Bragg, first supplementary?