Senator LUDWIG (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister Assisting on Queensland Floods Recovery) (14:18): Again, those opposite seem to miss one of the significant points: Fair Work Australia is an independent body. It is charged with looking after the relevant obligations it has under the Fair Work legislation. In terms of the specific issue you have raised, obviously I am not the minister responsible for referring a particular matter. I can ask Mr Shorten whether he wants to provide a response in relation to the supplementary question asked by the opposition today. But, again, if the opposition do have any evidence in relation to wrongdoings of any organisation then it is incumbent upon them to provide that information to Fair Work Australia. Senator Ronaldson: Mr President, I rise on a point of order. I have just provided the minister with information from Mr Nader, which I thought would have been sufficient for him to answer the question. The PRESIDENT: That is not a point of order. The minister has 17 seconds remaining. Senator LUDWIG: Again, the opposition are trying to make a cute point on that. If the opposition do have any substantive information available about any particular wrongdoing then they should not hide it or sit on it; they should bring it to the attention of the relevant authorities so that it can be properly investigated. (Time expired)