Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Finance and Deregulation) (14:50): I suspect at least some of that is asking me for a legal opinion and I am not in a position to give that—partly because of the standing orders and also because I do not know the answer, to be frank. But I would say this— Senator Fierravanti-Wells: That's the best answer you've given in a long time! Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Wong, ignore the interjections. Senator WONG: I referenced in the previous answer international airline licences. I am advised the Department of Infrastructure and Transport monitors ongoing compliance with those requirements. I am also advised that as long as Virgin Australia's international airline continues to comply with the provisions of the act—here I am talking about the Air Navigation Act—it is free to structure its domestic operations as it sees fit. Virgin, I understand, has said there will be no job losses as a result of its decision and it will not affect the day-to-day running of its international and domestic airlines. As I said, I have invited Senator Xenophon to a briefing if he has more detailed questions on some of those issues. I would be happy to arrange for such a briefing.