Senator McKENZIE (Victoria—Deputy Leader of The Nationals and Minister for Regional Services, Sport, Local Government and Decentralisation) (14:34): Again, we have the process. I've laid it out. You're trying to somehow conflate a preference deal with people in the National Party condoning racism, a behaviour we find reprehensible. MP and senator after MP and senator from the National Party have stood up against racism, and have stood up against intolerant, extremist behaviour and comments. But to actually then conflate that with preference decisions that are 'ho-hum, oh-so-boring, what we do every election'—we're not changing our process internally just because you can't actually come clean with who's on the bottom of your preference deals. Senator O'Neill interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator O'Neill, I've called you to order numerous times. Senator McKENZIE: After what the Labor Party did and said in the New South Wales state election, it is reprehensible that your leader was filmed saying what they said and did a deal with the shooters— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: A number of senators have been called to order on numerous occasions. I would ask them to take a breath for a few minutes before they recommence breaking standing orders and interjecting.