Se nator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:31): Senator, you and I have differences of opinion, but I regret that you would use something I said about what I said to her children in that way. An opposition senator: Seriously? Senator WONG: No—not 'seriously'. It was an expression of hope, emotion and a degree of humanity, because, like all Australians, I wanted to see a mother return to her children. That was also what I said publicly. The Chinese legal system has been completed. We have seen what they have said—that is, the articulation of the Chinese legal position. What I can say is that we made a priority to make representations— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Roberts, second supplementary?