Senator SCARR (Queensland—Deputy Opposition Whip in the Senate) (14:59): Senator Farrell, I can save you the work and say they did. And given these precedents, including the provision— The PRESIDENT: Just a moment, Senator Scarr. Senator Farrell: Point of order: if the senator knows the answer, what's the point of asking me the question? The PRESIDENT: Minister Farrell, that is not a point of order. Senator SCARR: Given these precedents, including the provision of the Solicitor-General's advice for the last proposed referendum to change the Australian Constitution, will the Albanese Labor government make the Solicitor-General's advice relating to its proposed constitutional amendment available to the Australian public and the parliamentary select committee that it proposes to establish?