Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Employment and Minister for Women) (14:40): Again I would advise Senator Watt to read the Senate estimates Hansard. These matters were canvassed in detail at Senate estimates, but again I will say for the Hansard record— Senator Watt: On a point of order, Mr President: the minister's claims to have answered these questions in the estimates are completely incorrect. She has failed to answer these questions, which is why we are putting them to her now. The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt, that is not a point of order. There is an opportunity after question time to debate the answers given by ministers. Senator CASH: As I was saying, I will not stand here and be lectured by a senator who goes to CFMEU picket lines and stands in solidarity with thugs who are screaming at workers— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Wong, on a point of order? Senator Wong: I know she misleads, but now she's not even trying to answer the question. My point of order is direct relevance. Did the minister's senior adviser seek to correct the mistruth told to the Prime Minister by the minister? That's the question. She should answer it. The PRESIDENT: The minister has a minute to answer the question. The minister has addressed part of the question in the 21 seconds she's had to answer it. I will remind the minister of the question. Senator CASH: I completely reject the premise of the question, Mr President. But, as I said, I will not stand here and be lectured by a senator who stands in solidarity with union thugs who threaten to rape people's children. The PRESIDENT: Senator Cash, I just want to clarify: have you completed your answer? Senator Cash has. Senator Hinch: On a point of order, Mr President: it was bad enough under your predecessor. You are being tested more than he was, and it is impossible back here to hear a minister speaking from down the front. The PRESIDENT: That is the second day in a row Senator Hinch has raised this. It is a legitimate query. It's the second time it has been raised today. I will start to enforce the limits on noise volume more strictly because senators have directly requested me to do so. I ask senators up at this more action-oriented end of the chamber to keep their colleagues at the other end in mind, as we've had two complaints they cannot hear questions or answers.