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) (14:44): I thank Senator McKenzie for the question. I have answered questions in this place. In fact, I've answered probably more questions than many of the people who knew much more than me. The other point I would make is that when I give a commitment to someone around confidentiality I keep it. I don't breach confidentiality arrangements. I am prepared to withstand this line of questioning and the coverage from the media because I have— Senator Rennick interj ecting— Senator GALLAGHER: Senator Rennick, I don't imagine women come to you with claims and concerns about sexual assault, but they come to me, and I will not breach their confidence. The PRESIDENT: Minister Gallagher, I am going to ask you to withdraw that comment about Senator Rennick. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: It is a personal reflection in my view. I ask you to withdraw it. Senator GALLAGHER: I'm happy to withdraw. But women do come to me raising concerns about sexual assault, sexual violence, sexual harassment, and one of the things I tell them is, 'Your confidence is safe with me.' If I were to breach that and start splashing it all around the place, then I would be breaching that confidence, and I am not doing so. The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie, first supplementary?