Senator ABETZ (Tasmania—Leader of the Opposition in the Senate) (14:02): Talking about giving people up, it was in fact Mr Obeid that gave Senator Conroy up at the ICAC inquiry, which then forced the minister to rush to amend his pecuniary interest register. The PRESIDENT: Order! No statements. The question. Senator ABETZ: I assume the clock will be reset? The PRESIDENT: No, you made a statement. If you make a statement— Senator ABETZ: You called order, Mr President. The time is now out. You called order. The PRESIDENT: No, I think there was about 15 seconds on the clock. You have got 15 seconds. That is the problem with people giving statements at the front of a question. The statement then takes up that time, apart from it being disorderly. Senator ABETZ: My question is: if, as the minister claims, he was not required to make a declaration at the time, why has he made one now and, for good measure, on two separate registers?