Senator WATERS (Queensland—Leader of the Australian Greens in the Senate) (14:21): My question is to the Minister representing the Prime Minister, Senator Birmingham. A hundred thousand people marched for justice today around the country, calling for an end to gendered violence and for equality, safety and respect. Brittany Higgins, Rachelle Miller, many survivors and powerful women of colour were speakers there. Myself, our other female senators and our Greens leader were there. Many of our staff attended. Many of the Labor MPs, their leader and their staff attended as well. Virtually no Liberal MPs attended the march. Government senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Sorry, Senator Waters, I'll give you— Government senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order on my right! Order! Senator Waters, I'd ask you to commence again midway through the question. I got up to where you said 'staff attended'. Senator WATERS: Thank you, Mr President. The PRESIDENT: I ask for silence. Senator WATERS: Virtually no Liberal MPs attended. I commend those who did, but the Minister for Women wasn't there and the Prime Minister wasn't there. Despite many people travelling a long way to be there, the Prime Minister wanted women to come even further and have a closed-door meeting with him. He couldn't find 10 minutes to go and meet with them. One of the asks of the petition which I will seek leave to table, signed by 70,000 people, is for action to implement the 55 recommendations of the 'respect@work' inquiry. My question is: when will we see action to implement those recommendations? I seek leave to table this 70,000-strong petition calling for that and other things. Leave granted.