Senator NASH (New South Wales—Deputy Leader of The Nationals in the Senate and Assistant Minister for Health) (14:32): The answer I gave to the Senate yesterday was in my capacity as the Assistant Minister for Health, relating to the federal health portfolio. That is entirely consistent with relevant Senate practice. As APA had publicly stated, they were no longer representing Mondelez to myself, to Minister Dutton or indeed to my health department. If I could refer the Senate to the statement from Ms Tracey Cain— Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! I need to hear the minister's answer. Senator NASH: I refer the Senate to this statement by Ms Tracey Cain, Managing Director of Australian Public Affairs, on 12 February 2014: Since last September, Australian Public Affairs has not made representations to either Health Minister, their offices, or the Health Department; and has made no representations to any other Minister of the Commonwealth in relation to the Health portfolio. Whilst this commitment applies to all clients, I particularly note that it has applied to Mondelez International, the Australian Beverages Council and Proctor & Gamble.