Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:16): First, in relation to foreign interference, we have a very robust system against foreign interference in Australia—I would just make that point. That would not necessarily be required to be regulated through funding arrangements and so forth. We have an overarching system which guards against foreign interference in this country. In relation to the second issue, as Justice Charlesworth indicated, regarding the sorts of suggestions which you have put forward—the sorts of propositions—I would trust the legal system in Australia to make sure that any evidence that was fabricated— An honourable senator interjecting— Senator WONG: Well, any evidence that was fabricated in the way that you have described. I would trust that a court would have the capacity to recognise that, and that would be something the judgement would have regard to.