Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Employment and Minister for Women) (14:14): As I said, I took responsibility when it was brought to my attention that the information I had given was not correct. I corrected the record at the earliest opportunity and my staff member resigned, just as former Prime Minister Gillard's staff member resigned when they incited what was referred to at the time as a race riot when she was Prime Minister. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order on my left! Senator CASH: Senator Wong interjecting— Senator Cameron interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong and Senator Cameron! Senator CASH: If I recall rightly, those on the other side, in particular Senator Wong, were very vocal in supporting former Prime Minister Gillard— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Cash, Senator Williams is on his feet. Senator Williams: Mr President, I ask you to draw attention to standing order 197. If they do not pay any attention to standing order 197, introduce standing order 203 to those who persistently are yelling across the chamber and pay no attention to you whatsoever. Honourable senators interjecting — The PRESIDENT: When there is noise on my left and we don't progress question time, it means we will get to fewer questions. I will also call for order on my right, because if there are complaints that people can't hear it applies regardless of what side one is sitting on. Senator CASH: As I was saying about former Prime Minister Gillard: when her staffer incited a race riot those on the other side were incredibly vocal in backing former Prime Minister Gillard every step of the way. Even though those on the other side do not like my answers, it does not change the fact that at the earliest opportunity, I went to the Senate committee and advised them of what had occurred.