Senator SESELJA (Australian Capital Territory—Minister for International Development and the Pacific) (14:48): The Seasonal Worker Program and the Pacific Labour Scheme are the centrepiece of Australia's Pacific step-up and engagement in the region. The remittances sent home by Pacific workers are a key source of family and national income in the Pacific, and these will be even more integral to the pandemic recovery and future growth of Pacific economies. Through the streamlining of the programs, we are committed to growing Pacific labour mobility participation. Our Pacific and Timor-Leste partners should be confident that we remain committed to growing our Pacific labour programs. These initiatives are hugely beneficial for Australian farmers and our Pacific family, and the government is committed to building on their success. We know from the great feedback, from Far North Queensland to Tasmania, that the Pacific will continue to be the priority partners for the Australian government and for Australian farmers for many years to come. Senator O'Neill interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator O'Neill! Opposition senators interjecting— Senator SESELJA: It's disappointing that the Labor Party, by the nature of their interjections, seem opposed to our commitment to these highly successful programs— Senator O'Neill interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator O'Neill! Sorry, Senator Seselja, please resume your seat. Senator O'Neill, I have called you to order repeatedly by name. I ask people to at least pause breaking the rules before they recommence. Senator SESELJA: Unlike those opposite, it seems, our commitment to these highly successful programs and to the Pacific is absolutely steadfast. The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Seselja. Senator Kitching.