Dr CHALMERS (Rankin—Treasurer) (14:35): This government has made it clear, and the Prime Minister and other ministers have made it clear, as do I, that we don't consider it appropriate to mourn the death of the Ayatollah. We have made our views about his brutal and oppressive regime very clear, repeatedly, in recent days and before that as well. Mr Pike: What are you going to do about it? The SPEAKER: The member for Bowman is warned? Dr CHALMERS: We take any breaches of the law very seriously. Our various agencies, the ATO, the charities commission and others, have the powers to revoke any of the concessional treatment that applies to organisations. When it comes to the specific case that you have raised, I know that my colleague Minister Aly has been working on this matter and is taking this matter very seriously. I don't want to front run her considerations, but I know that it's being taken seriously, and I suspect that the minister will have more to say about it in due course.