Mr PORTER (Pearce—Attorney-General, Minister for Industrial Relations and Leader of the House) (14:35): Thank you, Mr Speaker. I thank the member for the sort of question. With respect to the AAT, of course the purpose of the AAT is that its members, part-time and full-time—often lawyers but not always—are meant to have people from a wide variety of speciality skills, including engineers, people with medical experience, people with administrative experience. There has been a long history of members and former members of this parliament who have sat on the AAT from both sides of politics, and that list is equally as long from the other side of politics. The purpose of having people who have had political experience, both in state parliaments and in federal parliaments, is that they are well versed in administrative law and well placed to make decisions on those matters. The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business is seeking to table a document? Mr Burke: I seek leave to table a list of 70 members of a wide variety of factions in the Liberal Party. Leave not granted.