Ms JULIE BISHOP (Curtin—Minister for Foreign Affairs) (14:27): I made a statement to this House based on the evidence of an official given to Senate estimates. When that official provided confirmation in writing that the evidence she gave was wrong, I corrected the record at the earliest opportunity. The official gave that written confirmation at 2.43 pm on 4 June. I corrected the record at 3.09 pm on 4 June. Senator Brandis corrected the record at 3.15 pm that day. That gave Senator Wong the rest of the afternoon in Senate estimates to ask questions of the Attorney-General about this matter. Mr Burke: I seek leave to move the following motion: That the House censures the:. (1) Minister for Foreign Affairs and Attorney-General for: (a) misleading the Parliament over important questions relating to national security and the safety of Australia; (b)breaching the Prime Minister's own Statement of Ministerial Standards by failing to: (i)correct the record in the Parliament at the earliest opportunity in relation to mattters of national security; (ii)be honest in the conduct of public office; and (iii)take all reasonable steps to ensure that the public or the Parliament is not misled; and (2)Prime Minister for allowing his Ministers to: (a)mislead the Parliament over serious and legitimate questions relating to national security and the safety of Australia; and (b)breach his own Statement of Ministerial Standards. Mr Pyne: There is no smoke let alone fire in this story and so leave is not granted.