Senator NAMPIJINPA PRICE (Northern Territory) (14:37): My question is to the Minister for Indigenous Australians, Senator McCarthy. Minister, are you aware that a meeting of the executive was held last night where Mr Matthew Palmer was removed as chair of the Central Land Council? Were you advised of this intended action in advance? If not, when did you become aware of this action? And I seek leave to table correspondence from Mr Palmer relating to this matter, which has been distributed in the chamber. The PRESIDENT: Is leave granted? Senator Wong. Senator Wong: No, leave is not granted, but, if I could, I will make a short statement as to why. I've just been handed this; thank you for the courtesy. There are quite a number of adverse assertions about third parties. Usually, in the course of a committee hearing, those would be considered in more details, because, obviously, tabling it gives these allegations the protection of parliamentary privilege. We will consider it more closely, but I just wanted to reflect, Senator Nampijinpa Price, that there are obviously assertions here against a number of people, and it is a big step to put it into the parliament and give it privilege. We'd like the opportunity to consider that, and we'll have a discussion with you.