Senator GALLAGHER (Australian Capital Territory—Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Finance, Minister for Women, Manager of Government Business in the Senate and Vice-President of the Executive Council) (14:24): I note this is a common second supplementary from the Greens political party, where they choose the corporations that they don't like as opposed to the ones that they do like. For the ones they don't like, they require a situation where no-one's allowed to accept their donations. You'll take donations from the gambling industry, but you won't take donations from others. My answer to this is the same as it always is. The insinuation that you make with that question is beneath you, and if you have a genuine— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister, please resume your seat. Minister Wong? Senator Wong: On a point of order, I have let this go over three questions now, but there's a constant interjection from Senators McKim and Shoebridge when Senator Gallagher is on her feet, and I'd ask them to desist. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Wong. I have called the Senate to order, and I would respectfully remind senators once again—I'll call you to order—that you are asked to listen in respectful silence. Minister Gallagher? Senator GALLAGHER: There are Commonwealth laws around donations and providing donations through the electoral system. Our position is that all donations need to adhere to that legislation.