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) (14:12): I have tried over the last week and a bit—and, indeed, longer than that, in relation to the media—to be accountable and helpful to the Senate. I am mindful of the ongoing distress of this political tactic that is being played in this chamber, despite my statement I've made. Senator Hughes: Wow! Senator GALLAGHER: Hollie, you can stop saying 'wow', because I am being absolutely upfront here. But you are now asking me things that if—and I'm happy to answer. The answer to the question is no. I'm happy to answer that because, even though it's not relevant and it's not relevant to my statement, I know what you would do if I didn't answer it. I know exactly what you would do, Senator Henderson and others. If you would like me to go through my telephone book and show you who's in my contacts, other diary appointments and things like that, we can continue to play this game. But in the meantime—and we have to be serious. We cannot stand here and say that we are creating a safe environment for staff, a safe workplace or an environment where women are encouraged to come forward and raise complaints about the way they were treated if— Government senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister Gallagher, please resume your seat. Order on my right! The minister was answering, and those interjections were disorderly. Minister, do you wish to make a further contribution? Thank you. Senator Henderson, a first supplementary?