Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Employment and Minister for Women) (14:47): Senator Cameron, I will remind you—through you, Mr President—that all because you say something in this place doesn't make it true. We on this side are very, very proud of the policies that we have implemented. The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, on a point of order. Senator Wong: We're very happy to give her leave to explain which of those is not true. The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, that was not a point of order. Senator CASH: As I was saying, we on this side of the chamber are very, very proud of the policies that we have implemented in the Employment portfolio. We cleaned up the Building and Construction Commission. We stood up for the small and medium players. The PRESIDENT: Senator Carr, on a point of order. Senator Kim Carr: On a point of order, Mr President, on specific relevance. The question directly went to whether this minister should resign. She should address that question. The PRESIDENT: I think, given the nature of the preamble and the question itself, the answer is directly relevant. Senator CASH: As I was saying, we on this side of the chamber are very proud to have cleaned up the Building and Construction Commission. Those on the other side stand up and they defend the bullies and the thugs in the CFMEU every day of the week. We're also very proud on this side of the chamber that we've stood up for hardworking, honest union members against union heavyweights who are spending their money as if it were their own, but not in their interests. We're also very proud of the fact that we've put in place very, very strong laws in relation to vulnerable workers. (Time expired)