Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Employment and Minister for Women) (14:17): Again, Mr President, I will not stand here and be lectured by those on the other side who stand here and defend the most militant union in Australia, many of whom have been found guilty of what is criminal conduct. I will not stand here and be lectured to by those on the other side who happily defend members of the CFMEU. The PRESIDENT: Senator Cameron, a point of order. Senator Cameron: I was not lecturing; I simply asked a question: how can the minister make this claim given Mr Hadgkiss has himself admitted to recklessly breaching the law? That was the question. It's on relevance. The PRESIDENT: I will remind the minister of the question. Minister, you have 32 seconds in which to answer. Senator CASH: Again, I will not stand here and be lectured by those on the other side whilst they continue to take tens of millions of dollars from the CFMEU, who have been found to be the most militant union in this country, and when Federal Court judge after Federal Court judge has stated that they have no regard for the law. The PRESIDENT: Senator Cameron, a point of order. Senator Cameron: Again, Mr President, my point of order goes to relevance. This was about Mr Hadgkiss having to resign because of recklessly breaking the law. That was the question. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Cameron. I'll accept your point of order again. I will remind the minister of the question. Senator CASH: I've finished.