Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:19): I'm not sure which proposed laws you're referring to. What I understand to be happening is what Senator Duniam and Ms Ley flagged, which is a conversation about modernising laws in accordance with the bipartisan recommendations of inquiries that the member for Leichhardt was engaged in. If you are concerned about state laws, perhaps you might consider whether or not the Western Australian parliament needs you. But the reality is that, here, we don't pass that legislation; we pass Commonwealth legislation, and we are responsible for the process of bringing forward Commonwealth legislation. As I understand it—and I will check, because obviously I'm representing in this— Honourable senato rs interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong, please resume your seat. Interjections across the chamber are disorderly. The minister is on her feet answering the question, and I expect there to be silence. Senator WONG: As I said, there is no legislation that is before us nor any that has been put out for consultation. There is conversation and consultation about modernising these laws in accordance with Senator Duniam's— (Time expired)