Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Prime Minister) (15:01): I will ask the minister to supplement my answer, but I'm very satisfied with the explanation that the minister gave me. The minister rang me about the circumstances. The minister is seeking to rectify that at the earliest possible opportunity, and that's the way that it should work. But I'm not going to take lectures about transparency from those opposite, who didn't know who the Treasurer was, didn't know who the finance minister was, didn't know who the energy and science minister was and didn't know who the health minister was. The finance minister has responsibility for signing off as the— Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The Prime Minister will just take a break. Mr Bowen interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order, the minister for climate change! I'll hear from the Manager of Opposition Business. Mr Fletcher: It's on relevance, Mr Speaker. It was a very specific question, and we're now trawling into the history of the previous government. The SPEAKER: I call the Prime Minister. Mr ALBANESE: One thing that didn't happen is that we didn't have to worry about someone being sworn into the department of the arts, because there wasn't one. But the truth is we won't take lectures on transparency from those opposite. We've been upfront about our position with regard to the Ministerial Code of Conduct. We're making sure that, unlike with those opposite, there aren't any conflicts there. I'd ask the minister to supplement.