Mr KEENAN (Stirling—Minister for Human Services and Digital Transformation) (14:01): The answer to the question is yes, I do stand by those statements. I was justice minister for 4½ years. Every single day, I and my office dealt with sensitive information, we had protocols associated with dealing with that information, and we continued to make sure that those protocols were adhered to in all circumstances. Now let me remind the House what this investigation is actually about. The AWU offices were raided in search of documents about wrongdoing by the Leader of the Opposition when he was in charge of that union. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Members on both sides! The Treasurer! Mr KEENAN: When he was in charge of that union, donations were made to GetUp! and to his own campaign fund. Government members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Members on my right! Mr KEENAN: The question that the Australian Federal Police were investigating was whether those donations were made in a lawful way or whether the law was broken. The response of the AWU has been, for 18 months, to run interference to try and close down this police investigation. If those documents don't incriminate the Leader of the Opposition, then why is it that they can't be made public? What is it that the Leader of the Opposition is trying to hide? Mr Dreyfus interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Isaacs! Mr KEENAN: I don't have questions to answer about this matter—the Leader of the Opposition does.