Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:59): Senator Henderson, again, I would make the point that, unfortunately, we are seeing antisemitism on the rise in our community and right across the world at the moment, as we are also seeing Islamophobia increasing and on the rise across the community. I think it is important that all Australian politicians recognise that both of these things are occurring, that both are wrong and that both need to be condemned. Antisemitism needs to be condemned in the strongest possible terms, as does Islamophobia. The PRESIDENT: Minister Watt, please resume your seat. Senator Henderson: A point of order on direct relevance: I asked about what steps the Albanese government is taking to actively counter antisemitic material which targets young people and school students. If the Minister could address that question, please. The PRESIDENT: I will remind the minister of your question. Senator WATT: That's precisely why I was making the point that we need to recognise that antisemitism is abhorrent and that Islamophobia is abhorrent in our communities, and both need to be condemned. That's why the Australian government has developed a social cohesion package to support Australian communities affected by the ongoing conflict, including a $25 million grant to the Executive Council of Australian Jewry and $25 million to the Australian Palestinian, Muslim and other communities. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Minister. Senator Henderson, a second supplementary?