Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:22): That isn't what I said, and you've made a set of assertions that may or may not be true. I would again say that we have at the Prime Minister's level and at foreign minister level been very clear in our views that this matter has dragged on too long and it should be brought to a close. But I again make the point that there is a legal process which is in accordance with the tradition of the separation of powers, which I regard as an important part of democracy. It is not something that the Australian government can resolve. Having said that, it is appropriate— Senator Whish-Wilson interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Whish-Wilson, I called you to order twice. I expect you to come to order. Minister, did you wish to continue? Senator WONG: We are doing what we can between government and government, but there are limits to what that diplomacy can achieve, until— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Shoebridge, a second supplementary?