Mr TIM WILSON (Goldstein) (15:30): I do, Speaker. The SPEAKER: You may proceed. Mr TIM WILSON: During question time today, the Treasurer continued a campaign of misinformation against me. I guess you only hurt the ones you love. I'm a married man, Treasurer! On Monday I submitted— The SPEAKER: Member for Goldstein, I just explained to the House—if you're going to continue with this, you will not get the chance to use this as a procedure of the House. It's an indulgence I'm granting you. You're currently abusing it, which the member for Clark did as well. The rules apply to everyone. I need you to state where you've been misrepresented—no more, no less. Mr TIM WILSON: During question time today, the Treasurer misrepresented me in claiming that I had updated my register of interests today. This is not correct. As this document will show, on Monday I submitted an alteration of interests to the registrar. This is the receipt, and I seek leave to table it as it was only published today. I seek leave to table it. All you need to do is accept it. Leave not granted. The SPEAKER: I thank the member. Before I move on, we'll deal with the member for Chifley, who raised this issue with me regarding the members' register of interests and regarding an individual's alteration. The issue that the member raised was about the timing and whether there had been any changes with the approach. When alterations occur, as one did occur this week—the issue was that it contained extraneous material which was not published. When a new alteration was allocated—which was today—regarding the same matter, without the extra commentary, which was published today, it has today's date on it, being a new submission. Ergo, the procedures have not changed.