Senator RUSTON (South Australia—Manager of Opposition Business in the Senate) (14:37): Minister, at any point prior to 15 February 2021 did you advise or encourage any person to refer serious allegations to the police? If so, when and in what format did the minister provide that advice? And if not, why not? Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! I have not called the minister. On both sides— Senator Watt interjecting— Senator Henderson interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt! Senator Henderson! Senator Hughes i nterjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Hughes, I'm going to ask you to withdraw that. Senator Hughes: I withdraw. The PRESIDENT: I want order on both sides of the chamber. Senator Ruston is entitled to ask her question in silence and the minister is entitled to respond in silence. Minister? Senator Gallagher: Could Senator Ruston repeat the question? The PRESIDENT: Yes. And when Senator Ruston is invited to repeat the question, I expect it to be repeated in silence. Senator Ruston? Senator RUSTON: Minister, at any point prior to 15 February 2021 did you advise or encourage any person to refer serious allegations to the police? If so, when did you do that and in what format? If not, why not? Government senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order, I have not called the minister. Senator Polley interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Polley! Were you not listening when I asked for respectful silence? Minister Gallagher.