Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Employment and Minister for Women) (14:34): I will pick up on Senator Cameron's interjection that all the Oscars have been awarded. Senator Cameron, unfortunately this is not a show; it is not a game. This is real life behaviour on construction sites in Australia, and you sit there and you give a thumbs up to this type of behaviour. Quite frankly, you are a disgrace when you stand there and you do not condemn this type of behaviour. Senator Wong: Mr President, on a point of order: the minister just suggested that Senator Cameron gave a thumbs up to this behaviour. That is inaccurate. It is inaccurate, it is offensive and it ought to be withdrawn. The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, you have now clarified that aspect, so I do not think that any further comment needs to be made about it. Senator CASH: Well, if those on the other side do not find this behaviour offensive— Senator Wong interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! I do not want have backchatting to the chair by anyone, but you highlighted the imputation and it has now been highlighted. There is no further need to discuss it any further. You have highlighted the fact that it was incorrect. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: I am sorry, I am not going to enter into debate about this. Senator Wong: I requested a withdrawal. You ignored it. The PRESIDENT: No, I am not ignoring that at all. I do not want to enter into debate with anyone. You have highlighted the fact that that was not correct, and that is now highlighted on the Hansard. This is question time. I am not going to go into debate about everything unless there is disorder. Senator CASH: As I said, even if those on the other side will not condemned this vile behaviour, the Federal Court certainly did, fining the CFMEU—following its blockade of the Grocon site—a record $1.2 million for contempt of court, plus a further $151,000 for breaching workplace laws. The Federal Court found the officials behaviour: … bespeak a deplorable attitude, on the part of the CFMEU, to its legal obligations …