Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:04): As I've said, Ms Higgins's claim was managed consistently with the Commonwealth's obligations under the legal services direction. The terms of settlement and the claim were managed in accordance with legal principle and practice and informed by external legal advice. The parties agreed that the terms of the settlement and that settlement process, including mediation, are confidential, and it would appear the only people who can't respect that principle are members of the opposition who continue to ask about this. As I said, I cannot believe that nearly two weeks into this we continue to have questions from the opposition. Senator Canavan: It's all about you! Senator WATT: No, it's not all about me. It's all about an alleged survivor of rape. That's who it's actually about. That's who it's about. And you people don't have the decency to respect that. You come in and use question time day after day to trawl over these documents that were leaked to the media by someone who had access to the documents and text messages—leaked by someone who had access to the text messages. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Once again I have to call the chamber to order. Minister, you have three more seconds. Senator WATT: This has been a test of the decency of the opposition. They have failed. We have completely upheld the principle— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Scarr, your second supplementary question?