Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:11): I'm very happy to talk about Medicare. I know those opposite may not be. But Labor built Medicare and, unlike those opposite, we will always protect it. Our government is delivering stronger foundations, a better future for all Australians— Senator Henderson: 'Mediscare' texts! Senator WONG: And I know you really can't bear it, can you, Senator Henderson, that we might actually care about Medicare. I know in your DNA, the coalition DNA—they've never supported Medicare. Senator Henderson interjecting— Senator McGrath interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Constant interjections are disorderly, Senator Henderson and Senator McGrath. Senator WONG: I'm trying to work out if it's just me or the word 'Medicare' which triggers that reflex. Opposition senators interjecting— Senator WONG: Here we go again! We know that cutting Medicare is in the Liberal DNA. You simply can't trust the Liberals and the Nationals on Medicare—the party of the GP tax, the party that tried to charge for emergency department visits, the party that's all about increasing the cost of medicine and now opposing the reduction in the cost of medicine. Unlike those opposite, we take Medicare seriously, because Labor always have. Labor always have. Look at what we are delivering. We are tripling the bulk-billing incentives for children, benefiting all— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order on both sides of the chamber! There are too many interjections senator to senator across the chamber. Senators are entitled to ask their questions and to have them answered in silence. Please stop the disrespectful interjections across the chamber. Senator WONG: The evidence is in what we have already delivered as a government or are delivering: tripling the bulk-billing incentives for children, a benefit to all Australian families and the most vulnerable; helping pensioners and concession card holders; cutting the price of PBS medicines, down from $42.50 to $30; reducing the cost of medicines through 60-day dispensing that will save general medicine patients hundreds of dollars a year—also opposed by the 'no-alition'. We are investing in the healthcare workforce and we are delivering a $1.5 billion boost to indexation of Medicare rebates. Senator Ruston interjecting— Senator WONG: Senator Ruston, I know you hate it. But we are the party of Medicare. We are the party of Medicare, and you are not. The PRESIDENT: Senator Urquhart, first supplementary?