Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Employment and Minister for Women) (14:43): I thank Senator Cameron for the question. Senator Cameron, I completely reject the premise of your question. You should have read out the comment that you believe was partisan and was made, because as I recall, Mr Bielecki stated that he said nothing— Senator Wong interjecting— Senator CASH: But I have to say, Senator Cameron's hatred of the Registered Organisations Commission is absolutely well known. What those on the other side fail to understand is: why do we need a Registered Organisations Commission? It is because we need to protect honest union members from the theft and deception— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! The Leader of the Government has precedence. I will come to you next, Senator Cameron. Senator Brandis: Mr President, Senator Cash was inaudible to me sitting right here, because of the bellowing across the chamber from Senator Wong. The PRESIDENT: I was calling the chamber to order during the answer. Senator Cameron. Senator Cameron: A point of order on relevance. The question was: 'What actions has the minister taken to enforce the Australian Public Service Code of Conduct?' Honourable senators interjecting — The PRESIDENT: Order! Order right around the chamber. Senators Wong and Macdonald— Senator Wong interjecting— The PRESIDENT: I'm not going to rule on the point of order until interjections cease across the chamber. Honourable senators interjecting — Senator Sterle: Chuck him out, the old fool. The PRESIDENT: Senator Sterle, that is not helpful. We're running down the clock for question time, which is traditionally a time for the opposition. Senator Cameron, on the point of order on relevance, the minister is allowed to address material you used at the beginning of the question in framing the question. In my opinion, the minister is relevant to the material you had before that part of the question which you restated. Senator CASH: As I was saying, Senator Cameron's dislike of the Registered Organisations Commission is well known. This was addressed at Senate estimates on Friday. I reject the premise of Senator Cameron's question. The PRESIDENT: Senator Cameron, a supplementary question?