Senator GALLAGHER (Australian Capital Territory—Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Finance, Minister for Women, Manager of Government Business in the Senate and Vice-President of the Executive Council) (14:37): Thank you. I start by saying I'm not responsible for how people describe their relationship with me. In Senator Henderson's question she again raises the text messages that have been published in the Australian. When they are raising that, I again ask people to think about what message that is sending out to women right now who are living in dangerous situations and to consider the impact on them. Frankly, we have a bigger job to do in here to protect those women. When they see seemingly illegally accessed documents are then published on the TV and in newspapers and repeated constantly in this place, the message to them is: 'Watch out. Don't open your mouth.' I think that is wrong. I think we have a responsibility to ensure that that isn't the message out of this place. The PRESIDENT: Minister, please resume your seat. Senator GALLAGHER: On the third part of her question, I don't recall and the answer is no. The PRESIDENT: Senator Henderson? Senator Henderson: I was just going to raise a point of order about relevance, but the minister did come to the question. The PRESIDENT: You will recall that the minister was invited to answer the question as she thought was appropriate.