Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:14): I hear what those opposite are saying. They're asking us: 'Why hasn't this been done before? Why hasn't there been more action?' I wonder what could have happened over nearly a decade of government. If only they'd been in power for nearly a decade when the explosion in the online world really occurred. If only someone in power then thought that this might be an issue. Occasionally, in politics, it is a good thing to say, 'Yes, this is a good idea.' Occasionally, in this chamber, it is a good thing to say, 'That is a good idea, and we're going to back it,' but they can't help themselves, can they? They can't help themselves. They have to— Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Birmingham and Senator Cash! Senator WONG: They're doing it again! Look at this. Here we are. Both sides of politics might actually do something about the safety of children, but those opposite just want to get angry about it. We on this side want to make sure that protection of our children is paramount. That is what we will do, and that is what we will legislate. The PRESIDENT: Senator Cash, once again, I called you to order, and you didn't come to order. I would ask you to not wilfully continue on when I've called you to order.