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) (14:33): I thank Senator McKenzie for the question. I think it probably falls more appropriately within the minister for infrastructure's portfolio, but I will be as helpful as I can. We have seen the numbers that have been circulated in public. They're not numbers where I'm aware of the basis for them, but I can confirm that Minister King has written to her state and territory counterparts on multiple occasions reinforcing obligations under the federation funding agreement schedule on land transport infrastructure projects and the need to report instances of suspected criminal behaviour or corruption to the relevant regulator and the department. Minister King has also written, where appropriate, to government business enterprises involved in the delivery of Commonwealth led infrastructure projects, outlining expectations that all instances of suspected criminal behaviour or corruption are reported to the relevant regulator and/or department. We've also sought assurance that procurement— The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie? Senator McKenzie: I have a point of order on relevance. I wrote to Minister King about this issue 18 months ago, so I understand— The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie, writing to Minister King is not relevant. Senator McKenzie: No, relevance. The question was to quantify the cost impact for Commonwealth funded infrastructure projects, not on the correspondence register of Minister King. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator McKenzie. I have advised many senators on many occasions before that, when you call a point of order, it's not about giving a statement. It is just drawing my attention to a point of order around a question. The minister is being relevant to your question. Senator GALLAGHER: As I said at the outset, the numbers that were cited by Senator McKenzie are not Commonwealth numbers or ones where we are aware of the basis for them. So my answer is reinforcing the action that has been taken on federal funds, where they are used on infrastructure projects that are managed by the states. The Commonwealth has consistently sent the message and reminded ministers and others about the requirements for any concerns relating to conduct or allegations of criminal activity to be reported to the regulator. The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie, first supplementary?