Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:39): I wasn't aware personally of Mr Rifi's engagement in the way you describe until that had become more public. I think Minister Burke has made clear he had no knowledge of Mr Rifi's actions and whereabouts other than what he had read in the media. I again say to you: Australians who are eligible are entitled to a passport. That's not a decision by my office. It's a decision under the legislation. There are circumstances in which, for security reasons, a passport might be cancelled or suspended. I think you referred belatedly to the appropriate section yesterday, and I— Senator Duniam interjecting— Senator WONG: Sorry! You referred to the appropriate section yesterday, and I made clear to you that the advice from ASIO or another competent authority which enables the minister to cancel or suspend was not provided. The PRESIDENT: Are you on a point of order, Senator Duniam? Senator Duniam: It was just in relation to relevance. I did ask whether the minister's office had engaged with Dr Rifi or not. The PRESIDENT: The minister has responded to that. She is being relevant. Minister Wong, did you have anything further to add? If not, Senator Duniam, first supplementary?