Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:03): Here we go again—Senator Birmingham's new-found interest in transparency! I bet you didn't release yours, did you, mate? You didn't release yours, and nor did anyone release the ministerial list that showed the secret ministries that the Morrison government was engaged in, nor did anyone release the details of Senator McKenzie using spreadsheets to allocate government moneys, nor did anyone release how it is that you funded car parks which people didn't want. So the Australian people, I think, will look at you and your questions, as a former member of the leadership group who helped cover up all of this, and they will look with a very clear eye at the hypocrisy on the other side of the table. The PRESIDENT: Senator Birmingham, point of order? Senator Birmingham: On the question of direct relevance, the minister has spent 51 seconds talking about the former government in answer to a question about whether or not she would comply with an FOI request for her own diary, and just meet the same standards as the Attorney-General, or thumb her nose, like the PM has. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, you've made the point of order. I'll direct the minister to— Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator McGrath and Senator Birmingham, I'm responding to the point of order. Minister, I will direct you to that part of the question. Senator WONG: Decisions will be made in accordance with the freedom-of-information legislation.