Senator BRANDIS (Queensland—Attorney-General, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:10): Because I am unfamiliar with the speech. I did not see or read the speech, and I have not been asked to. Senator Cameron: George Brandis, the lying rodent. The PRESIDENT: Senator Cameron, you will need to withdraw that comment. That was a direct accusation. It was very unparliamentary. Senator Jacinta Collins: I thought he was quoting. The PRESIDENT: Order! I just made a decision. I do not need any further points of order. Senator Cameron, please withdraw that remark. Senator Cameron, the way you directed that at the Attorney-General—it is the manner as well as the content. Senator Cameron: I will withdraw, but— The PRESIDENT: Thank you. Senator Cameron: if I could— The PRESIDENT: No. Just— Senator Cameron: I just want to indicate, if I could, that Senator Brandis called the former Prime Minister 'a lying rodent', and then he defended that because he said— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Cameron, resume your seat. Senator Cormann, I probably do not need assistance, unless you have something new to add. I just want to make this observation. In particular, Senator Cameron, what you did it—it is sometimes what is said but it is also how it is directed, and you directed remarks that were unparliamentary towards the Attorney-General. That is what I asked you to withdraw. You did not assist by then quoting other matters that gave context to your quote. You have withdrawn that remark. I respect and appreciate that. We will now move on. I think you had concluded your answer, Senator Brandis. I will now call Senator McKim. Senator Wong: Mr President— The PRESIDENT: Sorry. My apologies. I was hoping to move on to Senator McKim. Senator Wong, a supplementary question.