Mr KEENAN (Stirling—Minister for Justice and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Counter-Terrorism) (15:00): I thank the member for Isaacs for that question, and if he waited another 10 minutes I could have provided this answer, but considering he has invited me to do this now, I will be very happy to provide it to the House, as I undertook to do yesterday. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Members on my left will cease interjecting. Mr KEENAN: In answer to the questions that he asked me, I would like to refer him to this very comprehensive submission that Senator Brandis has already made to the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs References Committee, who are looking into this matter. This submission is publicly available. It outlines in detail the process of consultation that the Attorney-General undertook in relation to his dealings with the Solicitor-General. Further to this, on his questions in relation to legal advice, it has been longstanding practice in this House under successive governments—including the Rudd-Gillard-Rudd governments, for which he was briefly Attorney-General—that we do not discuss the detail of legal advice. That is something this government adheres to as well. The SPEAKER: Just to be clear, was the minister seeking to table the document? Mr KEENAN: I am happy to table it. It is actually a submission that is publicly available already, but I am very happy to table it if it is difficult for the shadow Attorney-General and his staff to actually find it on the internet. Mr Husic interjecting— The SPEAKER: It is up to the minister. I was not sure whether he said he was going to, that was all. The member for Chifley will cease interjecting.