Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:32): I think that's a very similar question—and subject matter—to what Senator Liddle asked. I make the point, which I did in relation to that question, that we don't need another royal commission to tell us that concrete action is needed if all of us support and want to focus on the immediate issue of keeping women and children safe. I again go back to the point you made about why we don't do what Senator Nampijinpa Price demands. It's because the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community is broader than a single member of this parliament. That is what Senator McCarthy would say, and that is Senator Stewart would say—that what we want to do— Senator Henderson: That is a very unfair characterisation, Senator Wong. Senator WONG: No, I think it is a recognition that we want to engage broadly with the community on the way forward. (Time expired)