Senat or WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:01): I'm disappointed that Senator McKenzie, on an issue such as we are seeing in Alice Springs, would choose to make such a light-hearted quip in that way. We all know— Senator Henderson: Why didn't you listen to Indigenous voices in the parliament? Senator Farrell: Where was Morrison last year? The PRESIDENT: Senators! Please continue, Senator Wong. Senator WONG: Just on the visit, first, before I go to the more substantive issue, which is the intergenerational disadvantage, the violence and what we are seeing on the ground in Alice Springs. I am advised that the Prime Minister had planned to visit Alice Springs in December, but— Senator Henderson: We were calling on him for weeks! Senator Davey: Eight months after requested— Senator WONG: He contracted COVID, and so that was delayed. Obviously, the next opportunity he was able to visit was 24 January. Minister Burney has visited Alice Springs on a number of occasions and, of course, we are quite blessed in the Labor Party to have Senator McCarthy, the member for Lingiari and many others who engage very closely on these issues. It is the case that yesterday, the Prime Minister, as you know, announced additional support for the Northern Territory. And it is the case that the Stronger Futures program ended under you with no plan. So it is interesting that in this place you wish to come in here and play partisan politics on an issue where you dropped the ball at the end of the Stronger Futures program— The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Wong, your time has expired. I'm going to call Senator McKenzie for her first supplementary question.