Senator CASH (Western Australia—Assistant Minister for Immigration and Border Protection and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Women) (14:57): . All I know is that last year a YouTube video of me went viral when I was referring to the knifing of the former female Prime Minister by now Senator Wong. If you want to talk about women's issues be very careful because, when Senator Wong sits at that table merely because she took out the former female Prime Minister, seriously, you do not want to come to this— The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Senator Moore: Mr President, I rise on a point of order going to direct relevance to my question. It was about the gender pay gap and women in the cabinet, and also perhaps some comment about The Australian. The PRESIDENT: You did ask a question, Senator Moore, that probably stretched the limits of how a question could be framed to a minister with those responsibilities. Minister, you have 35 seconds left to answer the question. Senator CASH: Regarding the gender pay gap, the last time it was the lowest was under the former Howard government—about 14.9 per cent. Under Ms Gillard, our first female Prime Minister, it actually rose to 17.6 per cent. So, in other words, you cannot have it both ways. The gender pay gap at 18.2 per cent is very disappointing, and I issued a press release to that effect. But let me tell you: this government is doing more by way of policy than you have ever done. (Time expired)