Senator CHANDLER (Tasmania) (14:35): It is an honour to ask this question of the Minister for Superannuation, Financial Services and the Digital Economy, Senator Hume. Can the minister inform the Senate why the Morrison government is modernising and improving— Opposition senators interjecting— Senator Ayres interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order on my left! Senator Ayres, you're not being helpful. It is only our first day back. If we waste time, we're costing the opposition time. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: We are going to continue to waste time that is traditionally considered to be of value to non-government parties if I don't have silence for a colleague to ask a question. It is our first day back; can we try a little harder? Senator Chandler. Senator CHANDLER: Can the minister inform the Senate why the Morrison government is modernising and improving— Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! I'm happy to do this until three o'clock. It is not particularly of concern to me how I spend the next 23 minutes. Senator Wong interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister Birmingham, on a point of order? Senator Birmingham: Mr President, since you called for order, Senator Wong hasn't ceased speaking. The opposition have had their bit of fun. All interjections are disorderly, as you rightly pointed out. You grant a degree of tolerance, but I think the tolerance is being stretched now. The PRESIDENT: I don't particularly want to commence the first day back by threatening to name anyone, but this is question time, not a session of Gregorian chanting. The opposition will have time to make its point at three o'clock when we take note of answers, so I would ask that we hear Senator Chandler and her question in silence. Senator CHANDLER: Third time lucky. Can the minister inform the Senate why the Morrison government is modernising and improving Australia's superannuation system?