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) (14:47): Well, I think that's the same as the first question. I refer you to my statement. I would say I am very disappointed at this week. After the work that we have done on Jenkins, on Respect@Work, on asking women to come forward when something happens to them, to then treat women the way they are being treated right now—it says something about this. And I am sorry Senator Reynolds is clearly upset about what happened to her. I am sorry about that, and I told her that. I told her— Honourable senators interjecting— Senator Henderson: She did everything right, Katy! The PRESIDENT: Order! Minister, please resume your seat. Senator Wong: What about Ms Higgins? Senator Henderson interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Henderson— Senator Henderson interjecting— The PRESIDENT: It's not interjection time. There are plenty of opportunities across the week for you to make whatever statements you want within the standing orders of the Senate. Question time is not one of them. I'm asking for respect in this chamber from both sides. Senator Watt, your constant interjections, quite frankly, are very unhelpful, as are those on my left. Minister, please continue. Senator GALLAGHER: But I am also very sorry for Brittany Higgins. I'm sorry that documents about her personal life have been leaked. I'm sorry that a confidential draft claim for compensation found its way into the front pages of a national newspaper. And I am sorry for all the women— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie, second supplementary? Senator Ruston: You started it, sister! The PRESIDENT: Senator Ruston, I heard that. That was very unhelpful, and once again it is a disrespectful interjection. Senator McKenzie, please ask your second supplementary.