Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:48): Sorry, Senator Henderson? Senator Henderson: I said the government didn't provide— The PRESIDENT: Order across the chamber! Senator Watt— Senator WATT: Sorry; Senator Henderson was just interjecting. I wasn't quite sure what she was saying. The PRESIDENT: I draw you to Senator White's question. Senator WATT: I thank Senator White for the question. Recently, when I was in Darwin, my staff and I were following a Land Cruiser along the Esplanade that had a Do it for Dolly sticker on the back. It reminded me of the harrowing experience of Dolly Everett, which no child should endure, and the work that has been done since then to improve online safety. I do give the former government credit, as does the Prime Minister, for the work they did in this space. Maintaining online safety is a core priority for the Albanese government. That's why we are supporting the eSafety Commissioner, Australia's independent regulator for online safety, particularly as the eSafety Commissioner undertakes critically important work to raise the bar for online safety and hold platforms to account for their actions to keep Australians safe. Whether it is tackling online child sexual exploitation material, combating cyberbullying and harassment, or making dating apps safer, I think we can all agree that the work they do is critical for our society. However, I think senators would be astounded to know that, despite the eSafety Commissioner's important role, eSafety has been operating without funding certainty—thanks to decisions taken by those opposite. Senator Henderson: That's completely untrue. You're misleading the Senate. Senator Watt: Senator Henderson, are you interjecting? The fact is that eSafety has been relying on non-ongoing or terminating funding— Senator McGrath interjecting— Senator Watt: Senator McGrath, are you interjecting? Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senators, order! Order across the chamber. Senator Wong: Stand up at the end of question time like everyone else. Senator Henderson interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong and Senator Henderson! Order across the chamber. Senator Henderson? Senator Henderson: I just want to put on the record that Senator Wong did actually invite me to say something on the record about this matter. The PRESIDENT: Senator Henderson, you and every other senator in this place know that it is disorderly to call out across the chamber. Minister Watt. Senator Watt: As I said, I think senators would be astounded to know that eSafety has been operating without funding certainty—thanks to decisions taken by those opposite. The fact is that eSafety has been relying on non-ongoing or terminating funding for years. This was a deliberate design feature of the former Liberal-National Party government's budget policy. Can you believe that eSafety's base funding of $10.3 million has never been increased since eSafety was established in 2015, and that's despite its widening powers every year? (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator White, first supplementary?