Senator CASH (Western Australia—Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate) (14:43): I seek leave to table the full Uluru Statement from the Heart to ensure that the Australian Senate knows what is in it. The PRESIDENT: Is leave granted? Senator Wong: Subject to the usual courtesies, we will look at it first. I would say it is incorrect to call it that. That is the FOI document, which is already public, and I have responded to this already. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order across the chamber! Senator Cash, subject to the usual courtesies, which I think is distribution to the whips. Senator CASH: I'd like to place it on the record that the statement was circulated by the whips prior to question time. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Cash. Second supplementary? Senator CASH: All Australians will actually see what and how many pages the full Uluru Statement from the Heart is. Minister, I say this to you: if we can't even trust you to tell the Australian people how many pages are actually in the full Uluru Statement from the Heart, how can Australians have any faith in what you tell them about the Voice?