Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations) (14:55): As we've all seen over the last few days, the Greens party have been running round parliament, meeting with the CFMEU and boasting about the donations and support they will get by voting against our strong laws. It's no surprise, though, that the Greens have strongly supported the thugs in the construction union, because the truth is that the Greens have been courting the CFMEU for years. In fact, in a sweaty 35-minute rambling video on YouTube entitled 'The 18 year plan for a Greens government', the member for Griffith, Max Chandler-Mather, said, 'If we're going to win government, we need to develop strong relationships with the construction union, and this has already started happening.' So last night's dirty work from the Greens is another investment from them in their strong relationship with the CFMEU. I invite Senator Shoebridge to tell us: Which is his favourite Greenfield? Is it Darren or is it Michael Greenfield? We know your relationship is strong. We know that's why you voted to protect John Setka and the people facing criminal charges in the CFMEU rather than to protect the interests of their members. The PRESIDENT: Minister Watt, please resume your seat. Senator McKim. Senator McKim: It's a point of order on a personal reflection on another senator and also, for that matter, a personal reflection on a member of the other place. We've had two now in the last 15 seconds, and I ask that you require Senator Watt to withdraw and apologise. Honourable senators interjecting— Senator Watt: Was it 'sweaty'? You didn't like it being called 'sweaty'? The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Wong. Senator Wong: If the point of order relates to the discussion of Senator Shoebridge's relationship with the two men facing charges, he's very welcome to make a personal explanation at the conclusion of question time. Senator Watt interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Watt, I'm responding to the point of order raised by Senator McKim. I did think your response went to motive, and I would ask you to withdraw. Senator Watt: I withdraw.