Senator McKENZIE (Victoria—Leader of the Nationals in the Senate) (14:49): Minister, in response to a question yesterday about whether you were invited to Mr Sharaz's first wedding, you said: I think I was Chief Minister. I got a lot of invitations to a lot of things. Minister, you ceased being the Chief Minister in December 2014; the wedding was in 2018. Do you now wish to correct your statement to the Senate? Why can't you answer basic factual questions about your involvement in this matter? The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie, I will refer you to the ruling I made yesterday in relation to that question. My ruling was that it was not appropriate and quite unrelated to the first question that was asked. The minister was invited to answer that question to the best of her recollection. Sena tor McKenzie: President, just on your ruling, I am not asking about the actual event. It was the fact that the minister made a statement in the chamber that referred to a 2018 event by saying that she was still chief minister. Her information to the chamber was incorrect, and I'm giving her the opportunity to correct that. The PRESIDENT: I will seek the advice of the Clerk, and I apologise if my ruling was incorrect. The Clerk has reinforced that my ruling was correct, and I will invite the minister to answer as much of your question as she feels able to do or wants to do.