Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:41): I acknowledge the question from Senator Cash. She would have heard me, in my contribution on that motion, provide an answer to the topics that she is raising. The point I have made is that this is a government that does represent the community more completely than any government in Australia's history. It is a government that does have members and senators from a wide range of faiths, perspectives and cultural heritages. Senator Ruston: You were asked a question! The PRESIDENT: Senator Ruston, order! Senator Thorpe: She's the only who had the guts to say it. You should all be ashamed! The PRESIDENT: Senator Thorpe, order! Senator WONG: What I also said in that contribution—and I think it is demonstrated by the interjections of Senator Thorpe, Senator Ruston and Senator Cash—is that all of us in this place ought be peacemakers. We ought try and bring people together. We know— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Minister Wong, please resume your seat. Just as I asked for silence when Senator Birmingham moved the motion earlier in the day, I'm going to ask for silence once again. Senator Cash, you've asked your question. The minister is on her feet. There needs to be silence. Senator WONG: I said earlier today, and I stand by it, all of us need to be peacemakers. We understand what has occurred and what is occurring from the abhorrent attack by Hamas—a terrorist organisation—to the humanitarian catastrophe that is incurring in Gaza and the loss of life. We mourn all lives, all innocent lives. I laid out in detail, in our response, our policy position, including in relation to that phrase, and I would refer the senator to it. She knows it. I ask the Senate to consider whether using this, and these issues, for political division is the responsible thing to do. What you saw you saw today in response, by the collective that is the Labor Party, was a position that sought to be clear about our policy position but also to lead by example— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Cash, a first supplementary?