Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:42): To the extent that this question relates to Minister King's decision to not attend the Senate inquiry—as Senator Chandler, Senator McKenzie and every other member of this Senate well know—House of Representatives members or ministers are not required to attend Senate inquiries. Opposition senators interjecting— Senator WATT: Did Peter Dutton attend a Senate inquiry? Who's the current Leader of the Opposition? Peter Dutton never did that. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order on my left! Minister Watt, please resume your seat. Order across the chamber! Firstly, Minister Watt, I would ask you to direct your comments through me. Secondly, when referring to those in the other place, please use their correct titles. Senator WATT: I'm pleased that it's taken the best part of 18 months for the opposition to finally embrace the words 'Scott Morrison', words that until now—or 'Mr Morrison'—had not been uttered by a single member of the opposition. Now they're clinging to him as a life raft for this baseless set of accusations that they've been making for the last three months. So, welcome back, Mr Morrison. You are now officially a member of the Liberal Party again. But, as I say, the opposition well knows that the custom is that House of Reps members do not attend Senate inquiries and nor will Minister King. (Time expired)