Senator BIRMINGHAM (South Australia—Minister for Education and Training and Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (14:54): Thank you, Senator Fawcett, for that question. Indeed, the only explanation for why it is that a properly constituted Senate inquiry looking into the failings of the Weatherill Labor government in South Australia and the management of the TAFE system there—an inquiry supported by the Greens and the crossbench in its establishment—would hold its only hearing in Sydney is that those opposite wanted to cover up the failings of the Weatherill Labor government. TAFE SA has been in a state of ongoing mess, debacle and embarrassment, with around 800 students impacted by compliance issues in relation to the Civil Aviation Safety Authority and many more impacted by compliance issues by the— The PRESIDENT: Senator Cameron on a point of order. Senator Cameron: We should understand exactly what happened. Senator Reynolds agreed to both the time and the place, and the evidence is that it is a disaster for the Liberals. The PRESIDENT: That is not a point of order. I remind ministers not to reflect on the motives of others in the chamber. Senator Wong interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Can I continue, Senator Wong! The motives of other senators should not be reflected upon in questions or answers, particularly assigning a motive to another senator's actions. Senator Birmingham. Senator BIRMINGHAM: Those opposite were clearly out to help the Weatherill Labor government in covering their tracks. Even the education union— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Birmingham, please resume your seat. Senator Wong. Senator Wong: Do I need to say anything? I will take the point of order. He is flouting the ruling of the President. How about that? The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, I think that, in my time in this chamber, suggesting a member of a party is helping out a member of another party has never been ruled to be reflecting on the motives of another senator. Senator Birmingham. Senator BIRMINGHAM: They are so sensitive about the failings of the Weatherill Labor government in SA, which can't keep the lights on and has driven jobs away, and their TAFE sector has been an absolute debacle and embarrassment.