Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:37): Thank you, Senator Thorpe, for your first supplementary question. I reject the suggestion that we're ignoring the report. This government takes the issue of racial discrimination seriously. In a response to one of the questions that I was asked, I referred to the large number of racial discrimination cases that have been dealt with just in recent times. As I referred to earlier, we're an action government. Where there are issues to be dealt with, we deal with them. We have an excellent Attorney-General in Minister Rowland. I know she takes this issue— Senator Watt: A very fine Attorney-General. Senator FARRELL: Yes, she's a very fine Attorney-General. I know she takes these issues seriously— Senator Thorpe: A point of order—just before the clock ran out. The PRESIDENT: The clock has run out. Senator Thorpe: Before the clock ran out, President, is what I said. The PRESIDENT: Senator Thorpe, you're not in a debate with me. Senator Thorpe: You weren't watching the clock! The PRESIDENT: Senator Thorpe! Senator Thorpe: I had a point of order. The PRESIDENT: Which I'm entertaining—if you would just stick to the point of order. Senator Thorpe: We've run out of time now. The PRESIDENT: You stood up before the end of— Senator Thorpe: My point of order was on relevance. I don't want to hear about how great your Attorney-General is. I want to know when racism will stop in this country. The PRESIDENT: Senator Thorpe, the minister was being relevant to your question. In relation to your first question, he's taken it on notice, and he did go to points in your second question. Senator Thorpe, second supplementary?