Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:05): I would invite those opposite that if they want to talk about accountability to perhaps consider some of what is being disclosed through the Royal Commission into Robodebt and the— Senator Birmingham: You won't talk about yourself, will you? Senator WONG: You know, it's really interesting, Senator Birmingham; aren't you a Johnny-come-lately to this issue of integrity? You were a senior minister in that government. Did you have the spine to stand up and tell Scott Morrison he was wrong? Did you have the spine to stand up and tell Mr Taylor he was wrong? You know that you're always talking, aren't you— The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong! Senator WONG: Where's the spine? Show a bit of leadership! Everyone will know— The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong! Resume your seat. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! I have a senator on his feet— Senator McGrath interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator McGrath! Senator Scarr, on a point of order. Senator Scarr: President, I think that the Leader of the Government in this place should— The PRESIDENT: Senator Scarr, what is your point? Senator Scarr: Directing comments through you, President, as opposed to gesticulating rudely at the member of the opposition and not referring to him correctly. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Scarr. Minister Wong, please continue. Senator WONG: I remember how long they fought against an anticorruption commission. I remember how long they fought against that. And now this man, who is a member of the leadership group, has the temerity to come in here and tell us about transparency! He's discovered it now he's on that side! Everybody knows: no leadership, no backbone and a Johnny-come-lately on transparency. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Birmingham, your second supplementary question.