Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:16): It was a good thing the Prime Minister was there. It's disappointing that we didn't see the leadership of the coalition there to listen not only to the Prime Minister but to the First Nations leaders, who spoke about why this matters to the country. I've responded. Essentially, Senator Cash is continuing to ask the same question she asked— Senator Cash: Yes, because you don't answer it. Senator WONG: Actually, I do answer them, Senator Cash. You just don't like the answer. You don't like the answer because you are opposed to the Voice. You are opposed to a voice. The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong, please resume your seat. I remind Minister Wong to direct her answers to the chair. I will once again reiterate to senators that I expect silence when answers are being given. Senator WONG: The reality is Senator Cash and those opposite want to talk about anything but the Voice. The invitation by First Nations peoples to have a voice to the parliament to listen, to have better outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, is not a great ask. They don't want to talk about it. They want to talk about something else. That's the tactic. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Cash, second supplementary?