Mr TIM WILSON (Goldstein) (15:23): I do. The SPEAKER: Then you may proceed. Mr TIM WILSON: During question time, the Treasurer implied that I hold shares in BBOZ. I can inform the House that on Monday I submitted a statement of declaration that I had removed those shares, but it has not been published. For the sake of clarity, I want to read out this statement headed 'Deletion shareholdings BBOZ'. It says: 'I purchased these shares before market turmoil associated with COVID, to hedge against such a black swan event. I could have sold them at a profit at the time, but as I was part of the decision-making program that meant they reached their peak, namely JobKeeper, I chose to hold onto them, not secure a profit and maintain my integrity. Mr Dreyfus: Tiny Tim's getting tinier! The SPEAKER: The member for Isaacs is warned. Mr TIM WILSON: While I did make a modest profit from the sale, it is mostly being outstripped by the Treasurer's active inflation agenda. I have donated it to the International Railroad for Queer Refugees, which assists people who need to flee their country from regimes like the Islamic regime in Iran. Meanwhile, I note the Treasurer's dirt unit has been briefing slippery spin in the process'— The SPEAKER: Resume your seat now. Mr Tim Wilson interjecting— The SPEAKER: Resume your seat. When people are claiming a misrepresentation, it's simple for the House to be informed of where the misrepresentation occurred. You did do that in part, but the remainder of the answer, regarding commentary about the Treasurer and whatnot, is not part of how we do personal explanations; otherwise we'd be here all day. The Manager of Opposition Business on a point of order? Mr Tehan: I just bring to your attention that this was a very serious matter, where the shadow minister's motives had been impugned. I think he had the right to be able to talk in silence and explain the absolute facts, and he wasn't granted that by the House. Mr Tim Wilson: I'm happy to repeat it. The SPEAKER: No, you're not going to repeat it. There are also matters that I understand are before the privileges committee. I'm trying to deal with that to protect all members as well. The member was able to explain where he was misrepresented. I gave him that opportunity, and he did so. Member for Chifley? Mr Husic: My apologies, Mr Speaker; I know you prefer advance notice on this. In the contribution just made there was a reflection given that, for a member who submitted a change to their personal interests, publication took a number of days. The experience of many of us is that that happens quite quickly—in relation to an event that was published or made evident to the public last week. I'm just wondering whether it's possible for you, at some later date, to report whether there is now some delay in the publication of changes to the register of public interest, please. The SPEAKER: I shall report back to the member.