Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance and the Public Service, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:56): The Prime Minister, of course, holds Senator Molan in very high regard, and I can confirm that the Prime Minister has regular meetings with Senator Molan. But I think the breaking news today is that the Labor Party is preparing to write a reference for Senator Molan, which I'm sure— The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, on a point of order? Senator Wong: Will Mr Morrison intervene to save Senator Molan? It's a simple question. It probably deserves an answer. The PRESIDENT: Senator, Senator Cormann was being directly relevant to the issue that was asked about. Senator CORMANN: Thank you very much, Mr President. I know that the Labor Party doesn't quite understand how democracy works, but Senator Molan is an endorsed Liberal candidate for the Senate at the next election. Of course, now that we've got Senator Wong and Senator Cameron and all the other Labor senators explaining what a great senator he is for the great state of New South Wales, I think you should join us in the campaign in New South Wales to ensure we get four Liberal-National senators elected at the next election. I am pleased that we are on a unity ticket between the Labor and the Liberal-National Parties to that effect. I'm waiting— (Time expired) Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! There are only two minutes to go; everyone can just take a breath. Senator McCarthy, a final supplementary question.