Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (15:11): Two weeks ago, as a result of a series of devastating strikes that caused major civilian casualties, including near refugee camps and aid facilities, and following an escalation in rhetoric and action between Israel and Hezbollah, I instructed the assistant foreign minister to call in the Israeli ambassador. I can confirm the meeting took place, but, unlike the Morrison government, we do not leak private conversations. If others wish to do that, that is a matter for them. Our message is the same wherever we go, with everyone we talk to—ceasefire, protection of civilians, return of hostages and a diplomatic solution. Since the conflict began, as I said, we have called for restraint from all parties. This is what we advocate on behalf of Australia, and, when I and my colleagues act and speak, we do so on behalf of the country, not for any other country. We act and speak on behalf of Australia. I think Australians want peace, not more conflict and not more civilian deaths. The PRESIDENT: Senator Birmingham, second supplementary?