Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:03): It's interesting that Senator McKenzie chooses to remind everyone of what Mr Morrison was like! But what I would say is this—first, on the tennis. I hope that you are very careful about who on your side has gone to major sporting events, because I can say to you that I remember a lot of Liberal Party ministers with a lot of good hats at the Melbourne Cup and other things! Opposition senators interjecting— Senator McKenzie: A point of order on relevance, Madam President: the minister was asked about time in Alice Springs talking to local communities and addressing the crisis that's unfolding there, not— The PRESIDENT: Thank you, and I would ask for silence. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! I had difficulty hearing Senator Wong because of all of the interjections. Senator Wong—and I will listen closely. Senator WONG: Were that you did ask me that question, Senator McKenzie, because I would have treated that question with some respect. But, no, you want to make a partisan point. You want to make a partisan point about the tennis. Let me say this: stronger futures ended in July 2022. There was no plan on the part of the previous government to manage the transition. We have listened to community and we have provided additional resources to— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie, a second supplementary?