Senator BOB CARR (New South Wales—Minister for Foreign Affairs) (15:02): So the proposition of the opposition is that we should withdraw aid from an organisation that is allowed to exist and function in Israel— The PRESIDENT: Senator Bob Carr, you need to come to the question. Senator BOB CARR: Mr President, I am addressing the question. Putting this information in context, it is highly relevant that the same charity, the UAWC, is supported by that hotbed of terrorism, the government of the United Kingdom, by Italy and Belgium, by the government of Japan and by the European Union. They all provide funding to the same charity which provides foodstuffs and seedlings to families in Gaza. So all those countries, the European Union— Senator Brandis: Mr President, I raise a point of order. You did draw the minister's attention to the question. He did ignore you. With eight seconds to go he should be drawn once again to the question, which was whether the minister was satisfied that two similarly named organisations were one and the same. That is the only thing Senator Abetz asked. Senator Chris Evans: Mr President, on the point of order: there is no point of order. Senator Bob Carr in his first statement on the primary question indicated that he would attempt to respond to any of the detail in the senator's question, but then set out some context about the particular organisation and Australia's relationship with that. In this supplementary answer he is providing further information as to what other countries are providing support to this organisation, which is directly relevant to the question that Senator Abetz asked. The PRESIDENT: There is no point of order. Minister, you have eight seconds remaining. Senator BOB CARR: In that context, therefore, I have confidence in the advice supplied to me about the status of this organisation.