Senator GALLAGHER (Australian Capital Territory—Minister for Finance, Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Women, Minister for Government Services and Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (14:15): One thing about how this government works is that we work together and we talk all the time. We talk about what's in the nation's interests. We have meetings, we have structured processes, we have decision-making—unlike those opposite, who do all of their briefings on Sky News and who trip over each other, presumably, in the corridor in order to get their slot— The PRESIDENT: Minister, please resume your seat. Senator Chandler? Senator Chandler: The point of order, once again, is direct relevance. That was a very short, tight question. All we need to know is whether Mr Bowen has briefed this minister. The PRESIDENT: Thank you. I will draw the minister to your question. Senator GALLAGHER: We're really proud of the role that Minister Bowen played in Brazil. We're very proud of the role that he has secured as President of Negotiations and of the advocacy he provided on behalf of Australia and the Pacific. We think it is in the world's interests to continue the discussions and to bring the world's attention to what's happening in the Pacific. It is unsurprising that those opposite, who made a joke about how water lapped at the sides of the some of these nations, would be taking the view that they currently are on this matter important to our Pacific friends. The PRESIDENT: Senator Chandler, second supplementary?