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) (14:23): I refer to my earlier answer, and I would say again: the allegations that we sought to ask questions about were allegations that a young woman had something dreadful happen to her in this building that we work in. Is anyone suggesting that there shouldn't have been questions asked about how that occurred? That is the issue here. Senator Cash interjecting— Senator Henderson interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Cash and Senator Henderson! Senator GALLAGHER: There were public allegations made about two Liberal staffers in a minister's office which had traumatised a young woman to the point that she went public— The PRESIDENT: Minister, please resume your seat. Senator Watt interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt, I'm asking you to refrain from interjecting. And once again, I'm asking you, Senator Henderson and Senator Cash, to do the same. Minister, please continue. Senator GALLAGHER: So the suggestion that we shouldn't have asked questions, I think, is unreasonable. I am answering the question. Senator Ruston: You should answer the question. Senator GALLAGHER: Senator Ruston, I am answering all of the questions. But the idea that we shouldn't have asked questions is unreasonable. (Time expired) The PRESIDE NT: Senator Cash, second supplementary?