Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:48): Thank you, Senator Pratt. You're right: these are plans where there is a great deal of cost to all of us, across the economy, across the community, if those opportunities are squandered. I remind the chamber that the proposed reforms to the safeguard mechanism have been carefully designed following nearly six months of consultation and have broad support across the community. If I can go back to my first answer—what are you fighting for? You know you're fighting against business, you're fighting against working families and you're fighting against those on the minimum wage, but you're actually even fighting yourselves. You're fighting yourselves, because these are reforms that were first proposed by Mr Taylor. These are the same reforms that your party room signed off on. You're so determined to pick a fight that you're actually fighting against your own policy. (Time expired) Senator Watt interjecting— Senator Rennick interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Watt and Senator Rennick! Senator Pratt, a second supplementary?