Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:17): Again I completely reject the premise of Senator Paterson's question. In fact, any cursory examination of media regarding this subject over the last few days will see that the minister made a number of public comments about this incident, about her concerns about it, about the actions authorities are taking and about the additional reviews she intends to undertake in relation to cybersecurity. The PRESIDENT: Minister, please resume your seat. Senator Paterson. Senator Paterson: On relevance. The question was: when will the minister hold a public press conference to answer questions about this matter? The PRESIDENT: I believe the minister is being relevant. He has outlined a number of media comments the minister has made. I will hand the question back to him; he has heard your comments. Senator WATT: I think it's somewhat ironic that we have a member of the opposition questioning this government's approach to cybersecurity. Let's not forget that when the opposition was in power, only one in four Commonwealth entities met the essential eight cybersecurity obligations in 2021, according to the Audit Office. The then government, now opposition, released a ransomware bill one year after the opposition released a discussion paper calling for a ransomware strategy. I think any independent observer would recognise a good performance—(Time expired)