Mr BURKE (Watson) (14:59): My question is to the environment minister. How can the minister claim there was extensive due diligence before offering the foundation almost half a billion dollars when the government didn't contact the foundation, didn't go through all of its annual reports, didn't know how much money the foundation has raised and, as has been revealed today— Government members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business will just pause for a second. Members on my right will crease interjecting. I would like to ask the Manager of Opposition Business to repeat his question. Members on my right expect me to hear the questions, particularly when the Leader of the House raises points of order on them. Manager of Opposition Business, please start again. Mr BURKE: The question is to the environment minister. How can the government claim there was extensive due diligence before offering the foundation almost half a billion dollars when the government didn't contact the foundation, didn't go through all its annual reports and didn't know how much money the foundation had raised, and, as has been revealed today, the foundation has now had to contract out its fundraising plan to a consultant, which was the very issue that the government had claimed was its core expertise?