Senator CONROY (Victoria—Leader of the Government in the Senate, Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Digital Productivity) (14:01): No, I do not accept the premise of the question at all. As Mr O'Connor has said on a number of occasions, there is no contradiction here at all. Mr O'Connor has full confidence in the operational decision making of not only the AFP but every one of our hardworking security agencies. Mr O'Connor pointed out that he would have expected those opposite to already know that the AFP takes Interpol red notices very seriously and examines very carefully the veracity of the claims made in each notice, and in this instance Interpol did reissue a red notice in relation to a person. It is a simple statement of fact to say that from time to time Interpol notices are updated and amended. Senator Cash: Mr President, I rise in relation to a point of order on relevance. I did not ask the minister about general statements that the minister for immigration had made. I asked the minister about a specific statement that the minister made yesterday, that statement being that, quite often, claims have been found to be wrong in relation to Interpol red notices. I contrasted that with the statement made by the AFP Deputy Commissioner, which was completely in opposition to that, and I asked the minister which statement he supported. I would therefore ask you to direct the minister to the question. The PRESIDENT: Senator Collins. Senator Jacinta Collins: Mr President, this is not a point of order. Senator Cash has taken the opportunity to express her views in what should be limited to a point of order. Senator Conroy was making general statements which are indeed relevant to the context of this question. Any suggestion that general statements rather than specific statements might be not relevant is ludicrous in this case. The PRESIDENT: I took it that the minister had finished his answer. That was my interpretation of the minister sitting down. But, if there is a point of order, the minister, as far as I was concerned, had concluded his answer. So there is no point of order at this stage, Senator Cash. You have got the right to two supplementary questions.