Senator BRANDIS (Queensland—Attorney-General, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:27): Well, Senator Di Natale, if only you spent as much time thinking about policy as you obviously do about internal political games and third-rate rhetoric— Senator Cormann: How many times have you rehearsed that? Senator BRANDIS: Oh, now, Senator Mathias Cormann cruelly interjects that you rehearsed those lines in front of a mirror! You need to do better, Senator Di Natale! You need to do better than that, Senator Di Natale, if you're going to spend most of your morning in front of the mirror rehearsing third-rate rhetoric. The fact is, Senator Di Natale, you got this wrong. You've got this wrong from the start, and there's a reason you've got it wrong. It's because for you it's all about ideology. For you it's not about lower prices and more reliable supply for Australian consumers; for you it is all about end-coal ideology, Green ideology. If only you could see— The PRESIDENT: Order! Point of order, Senator Whish-Wilson. Senator Whish-Wilson: Yes, a point of order, Mr President. The Attorney-General hasn't come anywhere near answering whether he supports the disendorsement of Tony Abbott from the Liberal Party. The PRESIDENT: Well, thank you, Senator Whish-Wilson. The Attorney-General is answering the question and he has two seconds in which to finish. Senator BRANDIS: Senator Di Natale, if only you would focus on policy, not politics. (Time expired)