Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:32): I thank Senator Tyrrell for her question. You can trust us, Senator Tyrrell. We are a really trustworthy government because, if we say we're going to do something, then that is what we will do. Can I give you some examples? The PRESIDENT: Senator Tyrrell? Senator Tyrrell: I trust you, Senator Farrell, but it's about the people of Australia trusting you. The PRESIDENT: The minister is being relevant to the question. Senator FARRELL: Thank you for that confidence in me, Senator Tyrrell, but can I just give you some of the examples of what this government has done to build the trust of the Australian people? I probably should note that, at the last election, Labor significantly increased the number of representatives in the parliament, which I take as a sign that the Australian people do trust us. Why is that? Well, let me go through some of the things we have done. We've established a National Anti-Corruption Commission. We have strengthened the ministerial code of conduct. We have strengthened protections for whistleblowers. All of these things were done in the Attorney-General's portfolio. We've increased the funding of the ANAO. For instance, one of their inquiries was into PEMS. I don't know if you recall the PEMS, but it was a system set up by the other side and completely failed to do what it was supposed to do. We restored transparency at the AAT appointments and established the ART. We reinstated a standalone privacy and FOI commissioner. We implemented the recommendations of the Bell inquiry into Morrison's multiministries. Is there anything that we haven't done to restore— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Tyrrell, a first supplementary?