Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Leader of the Government in the Senate, Minister for Finance, Special Minister of State and Vice-President of the Executive Council) (14:14): I don't really have anything to add to my previous answer. What I would say is that our commitment to multicultural Australia is there for all to see; the Prime Minister's commitment is there for all to see. Senator Molan explained himself extremely well yesterday. This has just proved that Labor doesn't have anything to say about the economy and jobs. This is a Labor Party that is casting around for distractions because they haven't got anything to say about how we can ensure— The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, on a point of order. Senator Wong: I place on the record— Senator Jacinta Collins: Bring back George Brandis! Senator Wong: Well, no. Let's not do that. We actually think confronting bigotry matters. The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, I— Senator Cormann interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Cormann, do you want to say something on the point of order? Senator CORMANN: On a point of order. That is a reflection on a senator in this place, and I ask Senator Wong to withdraw. Senator Wong: Absolutely not! Have you seen the material? The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Wong, across the table there have been a number of comments about points of order not actually being matters of points of order but political debate. I think, Senator Wong, on that occasion that point you raised was not a point of order. I don't consider what was just said to be a reflection on a senator with the words used, if I'm correct on that, because it did not specify a person, or was not directed at a person. This is a matter for obvious debate. It is not a matter for points of order. Senator Cormann, did you want to continue your answer? Senator CORMANN: I reject absolutely any suggestion that Senator Molan is what Senator Cameron alleged. Senator Molan, as I have indicated, is a great Australian. He explained himself appropriately yesterday. There is nothing really further to add. The PRESIDENT: Senator Cameron, a final supplementary question.