Senator HANSON-YOUNG (South Australia) (14:20): It's clear that the Labor Party are talking out both sides of their mouth. Does the minister agree with the Australian workers and Senators Cameron, Singh, Marshall— The PRESIDENT: Senator Cormann on a point of order. Senator Cormann: Mr President, you provided confirmation last week that questions ought not to have preamble which is part of debate. That was clearly a question in breach of the standing orders when it comes to the way questions ought to be framed. I would like you to call the senator to order. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Cormann. As I indicated, this is a matter I will be addressing in the break to all senators. The standing orders are quite clear: statements of fact must be pertinent to the question. This is not a time for debate. Senator Hanson-Young, I will call upon you to continue that part of the question that you were addressing. Senator HANSON-YOUNG: Does the minister agree with Australian workers and Senators Cameron, Singh, Marshall, McAllister, Gallacher and the member for a Batman, Ged Kearney, that Bill Shorten's promise to fix the TPP is nothing but hollow?