Senator PAYNE (New South Wales—Minister for Human Services) (14:10): This government takes very seriously the now dozens of court findings against the CFMEU, its reputation for extraordinary unlawful conduct and the millions and millions of dollars of members' money being used to fund its activities. That is why we want to introduce a stronger regime for regulating the unions and a body that can resist this appalling conduct. That is our rationale for reintroducing and re-establishing the Australian Building and Construction Commission. It needs to be a tough cop on the beat that can clean up the construction industry to protect union members and the broader community. Senator Cameron: You just want to attack workers. That is all you want to do. Senator PAYNE: If you think it is about attacking workers, then does that mean you condone the behaviour of this organisation? Does that mean you support the behaviour of this organisation—their appalling outbursts and their disgraceful name-calling of workers? If you condone it, I think that is most unfortunate. This recent Federal Court finding in Brisbane was significant. But under Labor's revised industrial laws it would have been much lower. If Mr Shorten is serious that he has zero tolerance, he needs to support this legislation. (Time expired)