Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:23): Senator Hanson-Young, you and I have both campaigned on this issue for many years. It is not fair to use the formulation you just did about the minister requesting delay. The minister has been provided with a report by the Murray-Darling Basin Authority that shows there is no pathway to deliver on time because of Senator McKenzie and her colleagues in the National Party, who refused to allow voluntary buybacks and never delivered the water that they said they would. That's the reality. Senator Davey interjecting— Senator McKenzie interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister, please resume your seat. Senator Davey and Senator McKenzie, I have asked for order at least three times, and I've named you twice, Senator Davey. It's not a request; it's an order. Listen in silence. Senator WONG: I was pushing back on Senator Hanson-Young's use of the word—I can't recall the phrase she used. But my point is: the independent advice that we have received is that there is no pathway to deliver on time. As someone who has worked on this and purchased a lot of water, all of which was opposed by those opposite—and we'll do it again— Senator McKenzie interjecting— Senator WONG: There you go, Senator McKenzie—I wish we had not had almost 10 years of a government who didn't want to do anything on the Murray-Darling. (Time expired)