Mr MORRISON (Cook—Prime Minister and Minister for the Public Service) (14:37): I have no knowledge of any such references. As I have stated in the House previously, as far as I'm aware, the only minister who had knowledge of an alleged sexual assault in relation to this matter was Minister Reynolds. So that— Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The next person who interjects will be ejected. As I've said on a number of occasions, interjecting during times like this when you're expecting me to listen to the answer is completely counterproductive. Do you know what it does? It leads to a very long dissertation by me that wastes question time for your colleagues. Can I be more clear? Mr MORRISON: I'm not aware of any such references and certainly in relation to staff members I would have no knowledge of that, of course, or indeed in relation to ministers. I fear that the imputation of the question is that ministers had some knowledge of an alleged sexual assault and, from what has been declared in both this chamber and the other, it has been very clear that Minister Reynolds was the one who had knowledge of that event.