Senator McALLISTER (New South Wales—Minister for Emergency Management and Minister for Cities) (14:19): Senator, I think I have— The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong. Senator Wong: I was just trying to understand the question, but I'm not sure that is within this minister's portfolio. The PRESIDENT: I'm happy to ask Senator Davey to repeat the question. Senator Davey, perhaps you could just reiterate the question and then we can look at the portfolio? Senator Davey: Without debating, the question goes directly to the due diligence conducted and whether the minister— The PRESIDENT: No—just repeat the question, thank you, Senator Davey. Senator Davey: The question is: what information does the government possess about how many complaints have been made to the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations about the activities of the Wiradyuri Traditional Owners Central West Aboriginal Corporation? The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Davey. Minister Wong. Senator Wong: Senator, Davey, I will concede if I'm wrong, but I didn't think that that's an entity within the representing minister's portfolio. The PRESIDENT: Senator Birmingham. Senator Birmingham: President, still on the point of order: I think Senator Davey did clarify, at the commencement of restating the question, which does go to the due diligence undertaken by the minister that Minister McAllister is representing in the decision that was made and that that due diligence should extend to awareness, given the representations of this entity of the credibility of that entity. The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong. Senator Wong: With respect, that submission is not on point. The office that is referred to is not in this minister's portfolio. I understand it's in the portfolio— Senator Davey: But it's a government office. Senator Wong: Well, not everything in government is with one minister. I'll take the interjection. As I understand it, Minister McCarthy has said that that's in her portfolio. You have to change it. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! I am advised by the Clerk that the question does go to ORIC. That's my interpretation; that's not what the Clerk said to me. Therefore, it is not within Senator McAllister's portfolio but, as I have always done on occasions when senators ask questions outside a portfolio, I'm happy to ask Senator McAllister to make a statement, if she wishes to, about Senator Davey's question. Senator Davey, do you have a point of order?