Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:22): It wouldn't be a Thursday afternoon in the Senate without a new scare campaign from Senator Cash, would it? 'Extraordinary stroke of a pen! Dark Ages!' Seriously, this nonsense that you pull out every time we want to do something about fixing wages is laughable. In answer to your previous question, take a look at section 306AAB— Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator McGrath! Senator Cash! Senator McKenzie? Senator McKenzie: On a point of order, the minister needs to direct his comments to Senator Cash through the chair. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator McKenzie, I will remind the minister of that, but I would particularly like to remind the chamber that you all need to be respectful and orderly, and not shout out. Senator WATT: Senator Cash has a track record of coming into this chamber or going into the newsrooms and making stuff up when it comes to industrial relations reforms. We've had the dark ages, we were going to have supermarket shelves that were empty, we were going to be closing down the economy— Opposition senators in terjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Minister Watt, please resume your seat. Senator Cash, again—those constant interjections are disrespectful and they're disorderly. I would ask you to listen in respectful silence. Senator WATT: Next week I predict Senator Cash will be in here saying this will end the weekend—oh, that's right! You've already done that one! After that it will end the backyard barbecue—oh, that's right! You've already done that one! Every scare campaign you have ever made up about industrial relations changes is wrong because wages are getting moving again under the Albanese government and we want that to continue. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator McKenzie, we are moving on.