Mr DUTTON (Dickson—Minister for Home Affairs) (14:15): I thank the honourable member for her question and recognise the genuineness of her concern in relation to the integrity commission. I think it's important for our country, as we've seen in other states and territories, to get the design right of an integrity commission. The Prime Minister pointed out that there is an exposure draft out at the moment which has had over 300 written submissions and 40 consultations in terms of meetings and roundtables that have taken place. We will follow that process through, hopefully in a form that can be supported in the parliament. I'll just make this point, because I know the honourable member and others have had a keen interest in this for a while. This integrity commission deals with serious corruption. That's the proposal here. What we need to be very careful about is that we're not straying into a space where we might compromise a criminal investigation or a successful prosecution against somebody in relation to a sexual assault matter. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Members on my left! Mr DUTTON: You can scoff at that, but that's the foundation of the legal system in this country. If the Leader of the Opposition is proposing a departure from that then he should make that very clear. But this government is going to make sure that we continue the process with the integrity commission, and it shouldn't be used for political purposes by those opposite.