Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:04): I'm just waiting for Senator Cash to finish, President. The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong, you have the opportunity— Senator Cash interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Cash, order! Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Watt and Senator Wong! Senator Cash, it is my role to assign the order. I did not call you. Minister Wong. Senator WONG: It's an interesting approach for the deputy leader of the opposition here in this place. But I would again say this. Whether it's on the cost of living, on tax cuts, on energy, on Medicare, on cheaper medicines, on ensuring the energy transition is undertaken, on delivering the first budget surplus in many, many years—on all of these things we are a government that does take very careful decisions, methodical decisions, in the interests of the Australian people, which can't be said— Senator Cash: It's a point of order on relevance. This question was specifically in relation to religious discrimination legislation and gagging faith leaders from talking about it. The PRESIDENT: I will draw the minister to the question. Senator WONG: There was a lot of hyperbole, as there often is, when Senator Cash gets very worked up. There was a lot of hyperbole, which I was responding to. On religious discrimination, I can recall this debate being a very difficult debate, including inside the coalition— Senator Cash: We released the legislation. Senator WONG: Well— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Cash, second supplementary?