Mr TURNBULL (Wentworth—Prime Minister) (15:04): I thank the honourable member for his question and I am glad that he has taken up the cudgels for the member for Isaacs on what appears to be a legal difference of opinion between the Solicitor-General and the Attorney-General. I have discussed it with my department and, indeed, my secretary. I have spoken to him about it, and the advice that we have is that the Attorney-General has consulted with the Solicitor-General in the manner that he has described in the submissions that he has made. The Attorney-General has my complete confidence, and I would refer— Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Members on my left! Mr TURNBULL: The Attorney-General has my confidence. Mr Bowen: And the Solicitor-General? Mr TURNBULL: Absolutely. The Solicitor-General has my confidence too. Let us be quite clear about— The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will just pause for a second. The member for McMahon is warned. It was a very specific question. The Prime Minister is addressing both parts. The member for McMahon will not try and add to the question by way of interjection. Mr TURNBULL: Both the Attorney-General, the first law officer of the Crown, and the Solicitor-General, the second law officer, are distinguished barristers. I have had the benefit of legal advice from both of them at different times, and I have confidence in the legal capacity and ability of each of them. We are very fortunate to have the benefit of their advice.