Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:46): Well, Senator Lambie, again I have to respectfully disagree with you. Senator Lambie interjecting— Senator McKenzie interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Lambie! Senator McKenzie! Senator WATT: The result of your decision, along with Senator David Pocock's, last week to cherrypick aspects of this legislation means that none of those matters will be dealt with. They could have been legislated this year in combination with all of the other matters that the government put forward in our legislation, like criminalising wage theft, doing something about industrial manslaughter— Senator Lambie interjecting— Senator McKenzie interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Lambie and Senator McKenzie! Senator WATT: protecting delivery drivers and other gig workers when they're at work, and supporting the rights of casual workers. I dare say, Senator Lambie, there are a few of those kinds of workers up in the north-west of Tasmania. I certainly know Senator Urquhart has been standing up for those workers, people who are getting ripped off at work. Senator McKenzie interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie! Senator WATT: Unfortunately, with the approach that was taken by the crossbench last week, those rights are not going to be observed anymore. These issues could have been dealt with this year, in totality. We could have done all of the things included in your bills, along with protecting workers from all those other rorts. Unfortunately, you teamed up with the coalition, and now none of it will happen. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order across the chamber! Senator Davey, order! Senator McKenzie, I've called you about four times today. When I call you, I expect silence, and the same goes for you, Senator Lambie. I called you to order and you continued to shout out. Both of you were being disrespectful.