Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance) (14:26): Clearly, again, Senator Whish-Wilson is not following parliamentary procedures all that carefully. In relation to his first question, if he was aware of what was actually happening, he would know that such legislation has already been introduced into the parliament; indeed it has been the subject of a Senate economics committee inquiry, chaired by none other than my good friend Senator Bushby. That committee inquiry reported earlier this week. The government is currently considering the recommendations that were made in that report. The PRESIDENT: Senator Cormann, resume your seat. Senator Whish-Wilson, you have a point of order? Senator Whish-Wilson: Mr President, I believe I am being verballed by the senator. That was not the question I asked. I asked whether he would be introducing legislation—whether he would be introducing regulations if he does not get his legislation through the Senate. The PRESIDENT: Order! Resume your seat. That is not a point of order. Senator Siewert interjecting— Senator Whish-Wilson interjecting— Senator CORMANN: I cannot believe that Senator Whish-Wilson repeated that part of the question, because my answer could not have been more directly relevant. I said that that legislation had already been introduced; it is already in the parliament; it is currently before the parliament. There has been a Senate inquiry into the legislation, which reported earlier this week, which made recommendations on what possible adjustments the government might want to consider. (Time expired)