Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:17): I'll refer to my answer, which I've now given at least on two or three occasions on that point. I will also give you this: I am also deeply committed to delivering a pathway to Treaty and Truth-Telling, in deep consultation and through an Aboriginal-led process. That was Jeremy Rockliff, Tasmanian premier, on 8 April 2022. Mr Mundine said: I've always supported treaties— Senator Cash interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong, please resume your seat. Senator Cash, I have called you to order a number of times throughout the primary, the first supplementary and the second supplementary. I'm asking you to do as I've requested and listen in silence. Senator WONG: Warren Mundine, 2017: I've always supported treaties between governments and Indigenous First Nations. … … … I've proposed the government offer each First Nation a treaty recognising them as traditional owners of their land and sea and concluding any native title claims over those areas. Peter Walsh, Victoria Nationals, said: The Liberals and Nationals are committed to advancing the Treaty process in Victoria in a way that supports self-determination and reconciliation while strengthening community and connection to country. We will continue working closely with Traditional owners and Registered Aboriginal Parties to ensure this process drives genuine progress— This really demonstrates what you are all about. You are not interested in substance and outcome; you're interested in a political scare campaign.