Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Employment and Minister for Women) (14:09): They were—but normally Senator Cameron jumps up at this point and says, 'I have never defended Luke Collier.' So, for the benefit of the Senate, go to Senate estimates of 2014. Senator Cameron asked 61 questions defending Luke Collier for losing his right of entry permit. That's what those on the other side do. They stand up and they defend criminals—why? Because criminals put them in this place. They take tens of millions of dollars, the Australian Labor Party, from the most militant union in this country. So instead of standing up and saying, 'In relation to the $2.4 million fines today, and in particular the individual fines against 10 CFMEU officials,' have the guts to stand up and demand their resignations. Because, until you do, you are voiceless in this chamber. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Minister. Senator Wong? Senator Wong: I wonder if I could ask you to review the Hansard after question time today. You have previously made a ruling in respect of four-letter words and abusive words being used in the context of so called quotations— Senator Cash: Even when quoting from a court ruling— Senator Wong: Excuse me. The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Cash. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! I will determine whether Senator Wong has the right to be heard, and she does have the right to be heard. Senator Wong: Thank you, Mr President. You have previously made rulings in relation to this minister using quotations to get around the issue of four-letter words and abuse being put on to Hansard. I'd ask that you review the Hansard at a point subsequent to question time and consider whether your ruling has been infringed. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Wong. I will undertake to review the Hansard.