Senator JOHNSTON (Western Australia—Minister for Defence) (14:59): Mr President, I am astounded; in the face of so many defence issues of importance. We have 60 young Australians 2½ thousand kilometres from Perth, looking for an aircraft at the moment. We have a whole host of things happening in Defence. We have had— Senator Moore: Mr President, I rise on a point of order. Again, it is on direct relevance—this is a specific question about the authorisation of a banner—and it is also about the astounding way in which the minister has tried to dismiss this question by putting other issues on the agenda. It is quite distressing. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! The minister has one minute and thirty-three seconds remaining to answer the question, and I do draw the minister's attention to the question. Senator JOHNSTON: Mr President, I have no idea who authorised the use of any banner, anywhere, because I have many, many more important things to be concerned with, may I say. Opposition senators interjecting—