Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (15:35): I am advised that the entities which the minister consulted in the drafting of the bill were that hotbed of radicalism Master Builders, ACCI, COSBOA, AIG, the Business Council of Australia and the ACTU. This is a bill which the industry knows is necessary. What we saw just now was the unholy alliance between those who are only interested in protecting Mr Setka and the corrupt elements inside the CFMEU and those who are interested in protecting those elements just so they can continue to play politics. Meanwhile those decent trade union officials who have bravely stood up on this issue and others— Senator McKenzie interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie, this is the last time I'm warning you. I will name you. Minister Wong, please continue. Senator WONG: Meanwhile those decent trade union officials who have been so brave through this process and have backed this because they understand the principles of unionism and why this is so important for the movement—those people have been left hanging by the Greens and the Liberal and National parties. The employers who sought for this bill to be passed have been left hanging because Senator Cash wants to play politics with this. Let's be clear: Senator Cash would rather have a fight than a fix. That's the reality. She wants a fight on this issue, so she has refused to listen to the Master Builders, the construction association and all those organisations who know this legislation matters. Senator Birmingham, you can come in here and ask process questions, but nothing detracts from what you just did, which was to vote with the Australian Greens to protect Mr Setka. The PRESIDENT: Senator Birmingham, first supplementary?