Senator GALLAGHER (Australian Capital Territory—Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Finance, Minister for Women, Manager of Government Business in the Senate and Vice-President of the Executive Council) (14:44): I have answered this— Senator Cash interjecting— Senator Watt: You know that's not true. The PRESIDENT: Minister, please resume your seat. Senator Cash and Senator Watt, the interjections across the chamber are disorderly. The question has been asked. The minister was on her feet. She's entitled to give an answer. Senators are to listen in respectful silence. Senator GALLAGHER: I would say, again, that the power of the parliament will not change through this referendum question. The Attorney-General, Senator McCarthy, Minister Watt and I have said that the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice will be able to make representations to the parliament and executive government on matters relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. That is the position. That is the advice from the government. The shape of that will be determined by this place, where everybody will have the opportunity to have a say. The first step is the referendum, a question put to the Australian people, where every Australian who is able to will have the opportunity to have a say. Then it will be the parliament— (Time expired)