Madam Speaker, I also share my colleague's salute to our good men and women, some of whom have given their lives to save our own.
Since the government always relies on the U.K., let me share something with the House. In the U.K. intelligence and security committee, ministers may choose to withhold sensitive information. In Australia, the government cannot be compelled to provide operationally sensitive information.
Why is it so difficult to understand that disclosing information that may be sensitive may put the lives of very good men and women who protect us at risk?