Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:02): Again, what I would say to Senator Cash is that maybe she should be winding back some of the people on her side who are trying to undermine our engagement with the United States, including ensuring that the congress passes legislation to give effect to AUKUS. There are some things that should be above politics. Senator Cash: I raise a point of order in relation to relevance. The question goes to Senator Farrell's remarks as a government minister—not anybody in the opposition. You are in government. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order across the chamber! Senator Cash, you also went to the AUKUS arrangements, which Senator Wong was speaking about, so I believe she is being relevant to the question. Senator WONG: You talk about AUKUS, you put AUKUS on the table, and then you get annoyed when I defend it. It's extraordinary. We are doing the work on this side of the chamber and in Washington and in the United Kingdom in order to ensure that we assure a capability and a relationship, in the context of a relationship which is so important for Australia's security. And what we have across the chamber is a party led by a wrecking ball—I'm speaking of Mr Dutton; not you, Senator Cash—who's prepared to politicise anything. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Cash, second supplementary?