Senator BRANDIS (Queensland—Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate, Vice-President of the Executive Council, Minister for Arts and Attorney-General) (15:03): I am aware that there is a variety of views about this in the Liberal Party, and it is one of the glories of the Liberal Party and the National Party that we are not afraid of a variety of views. I am also aware that the shadow Attorney-General, Mr Mark Dreyfus, carries the title Queen's Counsel, that the former Labor Attorney-General, former senator Gareth Evans, carries the title Queen's Counsel, and that, when both of those gentlemen were given the opportunity to change their post-nominal title to Senior Counsel, they both declined to do so. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Brandis, resume your seat. Order! I know people are a little bit excited on both sides, but it is disorderly to call across the chamber. Senator Brandis is entitled to be heard in silence. Senator BRANDIS: While there is a joyous diversity of opinion among the Cavaliers on this side of the chamber, there is nothing but sneering hypocrisy from Mr Mark Dreyfus QC and the Roundheads on that side of the chamber. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: When there is silence, Senator Dastyari, I will give you the call—not before. When there is silence on both sides we will proceed—on my left and on my right.