Senator WONG (South Australia—Leader of the Opposition in the Senate) (12:09): I seek leave to make a short statement. The PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for one minute. Senator WONG: I thank the Senate. Here is a government in crisis. A government that has had months on this industrial relations bill is now guillotining it after being so taken by other crises that they can't negotiate with the crossbench. They are now guillotining this bill, guillotining the next bill and guillotining the bill after that, including JobSeeker legislation. Government senators interjecting— Senator WONG: Yes, come on, shout at me, because that's all you've got, isn't it? The PRESIDENT: Order on my right! Senator WONG: All you've got is bluster. You've got a part-time industrial relations minister who hasn't been able to pay attention, and so now the Senate is seeing the consequences of a government in crisis, trying to ram this legislation through in 20 minutes, and trying to ram the Jobseeker legislation through in that time. The government is trying to salvage some pride by passing a bill that, on your own admission, you're going to gut because you haven't got the numbers. The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Wong, time for the contribution has expired. Senator WONG: When are we going to have a government that actually does the job for Australians? The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Wong! Government senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order on my right! Senator Rennick interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Rennick, when I call senators by name, I expect them to at least temporarily obey the standing orders and remain silent.