Senator GALLAGHER (Australian Capital Territory—Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Finance, Minister for Women, Manager of Government Business in the Senate and Vice-President of the Executive Council) (15:06): I think those are matters that the minister will be dealing with. I understand there is a meeting tomorrow, and those matters are firmly within her areas of responsibility. This will be an important group. I heard— Senator Canavan: Gatecrash it, Lidia. Senator GALLAGHER : Sorry? It is a very important— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Thank you. Senator GALLAGHER: I think this is a very important group, dealing with an issue around constitutional recognition, a voice to parliament that is one that we should all engage in. There is an opportunity here to do something nation-building, something inclusive, something that will right a previous wrong, and a lot of work needs to be done. This Senate has a role to play in that, about listening to different opinions— Senator Thorpe interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Thorpe! Senator GALLAGHER: finding where there is shared agreement to progress this issue that is important to so many Australians, including so many First Nations Australians. Senator Thorpe interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Gallagher, please resume your seat. Senator Wong. Senator Won g: I'd ask you to call Senator Thorpe to order. The PRESIDENT: Senator Thorpe, I did not hear any comments you made. Senator Thorpe interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! But your constant interjections are disorderly, and I would ask you to— Sena tor McKenzie interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie, at the time that I am calling another senator to order for being disorderly, you yourself are being disorderly. I would call senators to order and ask them to listen to answers to the questions. Minister. Senator GALLAGHER: Thank you, President. What I was saying is that the referendum working group will be an important part of implementing a First Nations Voice to parliament. We want to progress it in a way that brings people together, understanding that there are different views about how to progress this. But there is an opportunity here to work together to do something meaningful— Senator Thorpe interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Thorpe! Senator GALLAGHER: and respectful to progress reconciliation and to ensure that we deliver on all of the Uluru Statement from the Heart in an organised and respectful way. The PRESIDENT: Senator Nampijinpa Price, a first supplementary? Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDEN T: Order! I would invite those senators who are constantly interjecting to put their hands up to ask questions when it's their opportunity to do so. Your constant interjections are disorderly. Senator Thorpe: Why are you looking at me? The PRESIDENT: Senator Thorpe, I've called you to order. It's not your chance to debate this. Senator Nampijinpa Price, a first supplementary question?