Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Finance and Deregulation) (14:44): I thank Senator Madigan for the question. I have seen some public commentary about this. Although I was not there, I understand—and you have also indicated in your question—that this was raised at the committee hearing recently. I understand that the disclaimer to which you refer is a standard disclaimer in government documents. Senator Brandis interjecting— Senator WONG: And that means no matter who is in government, Senator Brandis. Senator Brandis interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Brandis, it is not your question. I think Senator Madigan is entitled to hear the minister's answer and then ask a supplementary question. Senator WONG: I do not have the document to which the senator is referring. I do have one of the previous budget papers, and I think it is the same disclaimer. It states that the Commonwealth's preference is that this publication and any material sourced from it be attributed using the following wording: publication title, source and then the words 'the Commonwealth of Australia does not necessarily endorse the content of this publication.' In other words, the disclaimer refers to content created by third parties utilising and drawing from Commonwealth data. It is a standard disclaimer used at the front of most government publications. So it is the way in which the Commonwealth deals with the fact that it allows third parties to use Commonwealth material such as that in the Clean Energy Future guide but seeks to ensure that that disclaimer is included.