Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:26): Because I didn't get a chance to do so in the first answer, can I first reiterate what the government has made clear and what I have made clear in this chamber on numerous occasions: Australia has not supplied weapons to Israel since the conflict began and for at least the past five years. An honourable senator: That's not the question. Senator WONG: It was an answer to the first question. Notwithstanding the fact that you assert something else publicly, Senator Shoebridge, it is the answer that I have been advised by the department. In relation to the second, this is where there is a difference between the government and the Greens. We do not have a policy of boycotting all exports to Israel. I appreciate that is the position that you are seeking, but we do not have a policy of disengaging from Israel economically. I appreciate you have a different view— Senator Shoebridge: Aluminium. The PRESIDENT: Senator Shoebridge, if you wish to take note of a question, you have that opportunity after question time. Indeed, you have estimates next week. When you've asked your question, I ask that you listen in respectful silence and do not keep constantly interjecting. Minister, your time has expired. Second supplementary, Senator Shoebridge?