Senator PAYNE (New South Wales—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Women) (14:11): I can advise the Senate that in recent years the CFMMEU and its officials have been found by the courts to have: firstly, unlawfully pressured workers to join the union and give up their own wages in union fees; secondly, kicked workers off job sites for refusing to join the union; thirdly, engaged in costly, time consuming and unlawful industrial action that hinders the completion of vital construction projects and ultimately costs taxpayers; fourthly, made up safety complaints to unlawfully gain access to worksites and, finally, intimidated and harassed female public servants, including police. If that weren't enough, just this weekend we saw reports of Mr Setka making threatening remarks about sitting senators, about colleagues in this chamber. That sort of behaviour is totally inexcusable and beyond defensible. It doesn't matter whether they're construction workers or small businesses, senators or otherwise, no-one should be forced to do anything under the threat of retribution from a militant union or its officials. The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Abetz, a final supplementary question?