Mr FLETCHER (Bradfield—Minister for Communications, Urban Infrastructure, Cities and the Arts) (14:26): I do thank the shadow Attorney-General for his question. The shadow Attorney-General, of course, is very keen on a model where QCs and SCs get to put on the robe and the wig. He's quite keen on the wig, is the shadow Attorney-General, and he's quite keen on trousering five or six or seven grand a day as well, Mr Speaker. The SPEAKER: No, you can withdraw that term. That term has—you can just withdraw it. Mr FLETCHER: I withdraw. I don't criticise the shadow Attorney-General for speaking up strongly for the interests of Senior Counsel and Queen's Counsel. I once made the mistake, actually, of referring to him as a Senior Counsel. He corrected me. He's a Queen's Counsel. I respect that. The SPEAKER: I'd just say to the minister: his preamble is now over. He's taking rather too literally what I've said. Mr FLETCHER: I am surprised that a respected Queen's Counsel would seek to use this forum to invite, as it were, anticipatory legal opinions from a minister. That's quite inappropriate and I won't be doing it.