Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance) (14:48): That final proposition is ridiculous. I know that— Senator Kim Carr: Why? Senator CORMANN: I know that shadow Treasurer Bowen missed the five-page statement that I released on 20 June, setting out the process to be followed on the improvements to financial advice laws—which we promised at the last election, which we put forward in exposure drafts and which we consulted on for months. On 20 June I put out a five-page statement explaining exactly what we were doing, what we were not doing, the process that we would follow— Senator Kim Carr: Table it! Senator Dastyari: I rise on a point of order. I clearly asked a question: when will the regulations be tabled? The minister has not answered the question. When will you table them. Minister? The PRESIDENT: Senator Dastyari, there is no point of order. Your question was broader than just that. Senator CORMANN: I was working my way through all of the aspects of Senator Dastyari's question, and I am very happy to table the press release that I put out on 20 June—five pages of it—explaining what we were doing and what we were not doing and also the process that would be followed. I can also assure Senator Dastyari—if you relax a bit, I will give the answer—that the government will table these regulations consistent with the law and consistent with usual practice— (Time expired)