Senator McALLISTER (New South Wales—Minister for Emergency Management and Minister for Cities) (14:15): Thank you for the question. I understand that your question relates to the decision recently taken under the ATSIHP Act by Minister Plibersek in relation to a project in the vicinity of Orange, and it's in response, as you say, to information provided to her by a very, very large number of documents. Can I provide this indication: this decision, as has been communicated, does not mean that the goldmine cannot go ahead. It simply means that an Aboriginal heritage site— The PRESIDENT: Minister McAllister, please resume your seat. Senator Davey. Senator Davey: Point of order on relevance—I am specifically asking for dates of meetings held, not what the project is or whether a goldmine can proceed. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Davey. I will draw the minister to your question. Minister McAllister. Senator McALLISTER: I understand that the senator is seeking information about the approach taken by the minister in considering the application, and I'm advised that she carefully considered thousands of pages of documentation. That is the legal obligation of the minister, of course. In these matters and all of the matters that come before Minister Plibersek, she has made it very clear that her first responsibility is to apply the law and to do so in ways that produce sound decisions. I think that members on all sides of this chamber appreciate that Minister Plibersek exercises all the care and diligence that you would expect when applications—legal applications—are put before her. Honourable senators interjecting— Senator McALLISTER: As has, I think, been indicated to you in interjections, the level of detail you are specifically seeking in terms of dates and times and specific meetings is not information that I presently have with me. The PRESIDENT: Senator Davey?