Mr HUSIC (Chifley—Minister for Industry and Science) (18:38): Mr Speaker, I wish to make a personal explanation. The SPEAKER: Do you claim to have been misrepresented? Mr HUSIC: I do. The SPEAKER: You may proceed. Mr HUSIC: Yesterday, during debate on the Future Made in Australia (Guarantee of Origin) Bill, the member for Herbert made the following claim in relation to the government's investment in PsiQuantum, saying: … Minister Husic decided to invest in this business independently of any departmental appraisal, analysis or recommendation. This is false. It's a matter of public record that the decision was not made by me; it was made via cabinet processes. It is also a matter of public record that the investment was subject to robust legal, technical, commercial probity advice and supported by departmental recommendations. I direct the member to evidence of this in Senate order for the production of documents No. 606, Freedom of information responses published on the Department of Industry, Science and Resources website, Hansard transcripts and responses to questions on notice from Senate estimates hearings this year. I also direct the House's attention to the former coalition government's decision to invest $2 billion in American multinational Moderna, excluding local firms in the deal, negotiated by a donor of the Liberal Party.