Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:51): I think we've moved from honours to defence medals; is that right, Senator Lambie? The Distinguished Service Cross is, I think, awarded within the Defence portfolio. Again, I will see what I can find in relation to this. These are matters which may have been raised— The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, please resume your seat. Senator Lambie? Senator Lambie: Point of order. We can discuss who has that; I'm very aware of that. Is the minister worried about the integrity of these honours when it appears they are handed out to people oh-so-willing to throw everyday Australians and diggers under the bus? There is an integrity problem here, and I'm asking whether the government is concerned about that. The PRESIDENT: Senator Lambie, that's not a point of order. The minister was trying to establish the relationship between the primary question and the first and the second supplementary. Minister, please continue. Senator WONG: The government is concerned about what has occurred in relation to robodebt, and we are concerned, as I know you are, Senator, about the vulnerable Australians who were targeted unfairly, and we are concerned about the tragedies and the human cost of this. That is why we asked for a royal commission, and that is why the government will methodically go through the recommendations of that royal commission—including that which has not been published. You are right to point to that as a—sorry, am I done? The PRESIDENT: Yes, you are. Thank you for drawing it to your own attention, Minister!