Mr BROUGH (Fisher—Minister for Defence Materiel and Science and Special Minister of State) (14:31): As the member for Isaacs knows, and as is a matter of fact in the court, there was a text sent to me purporting to be diary notes, which subsequently have been seen to be such. I will confirm for the House—again—that I have never received any other form of documentation that was sent to me and that was sent to me unsolicited, as has been shown in the documents. I would say to the member for Isaacs that you have no intention of allowing the appropriate authorities to make their inquiries and to come to their conclusions. You, the member for Isaacs, feel that it is your duty to do it here today for your own political purposes, not because you have any interest in the judicial process. Mr Mitchell interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for McEwen! Mr BROUGH: You have no interest, member for Isaacs, in due process. Mr Bowen interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for McMahon! Mr BROUGH: If you did, you would acknowledge that those statements of fact have not been in dispute at all, despite your best efforts over the last two sitting weeks of this period.