Senator CASH (Western Australia—Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate) (14:41): My question is also to the Minister representing the Prime Minister, Senator Wong, following on, in fact, from Senator Hanson's question. Minister, yesterday in question time the Prime Minister said— Government senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Cash, please resume your seat. I appreciate these are difficult questions and difficult answers and I want senators to be respectful to the person asking the question and to the person answering the question. That means no interjections and no calling out. Senator Cash, I invite you to start again. Senator CASH: Thank you. As I said, my question is to the Minister representing the Prime Minister, Senator Wong. Minister, yesterday in question time the Prime Minister said: That is the Uluru Statement from the Heart on an A4 bit of paper. That is it. He then held up a single sheet of paper and called any suggestion that the Uluru statement was a longer document a 'conspiracy theory and nonsense'. But in 2018 at the Henry Parkes oration Professor Megan Davis said: The Uluru Statement from the Heart isn't just the first one-page statement; it's actually a very lengthy document of about 18 to 20 pages, and a very powerful part of this document reflects what happened in the dialogues. Does the government consider Professor Davis to be a conspiracy theorist? If not, will the Prime Minister apologise for misleading the parliament and correct the record?