Senator HUME (Victoria—Minister for Superannuation, Financial Services and the Digital Economy and Minister for Women's Economic Security) (14:54): What I can say, and was continuing to say, is that, as is his prerogative—and as is the prerogative of all members of the House—the member for Goldstein advocated for his community and successfully secured funding for those projects in Glen Eira. On those projects, in August 2020 the mayor of the council said, 'Substantial federal government funding— Senator O'Neill interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister, please resume your seat. Senator O'Neill, please withdraw. Senator O'Neill: I didn't call her a [inaudible]. The PRESIDENT: Sorry. I may have misheard. Senator O'Neill, if you did not say something disorderly— Senator O'Neill: I did not use the word that you don't want me to name again, but I did say something about truth, yes. The PRESIDENT: Minister, you have the call. Senator HUME: I thank Senator O'Neill for her good manners. On the projects, in August 2020 the mayor of the council said, 'Substantial federal government'—I'm quoting, and I know you love a good quote, Senator O'Neill—'funding has allowed us to bring forward these two— Senator Wong interjecting— Senator HUME: I'm sorry, Senator Wong. I can't hear myself, let alone you. The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Wong! Minister, you have the call. Senator HUME: 'Substantial federal government funding'—this is from the council—'has allowed us to bring forward these two priority projects, meaning that— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Walsh?