Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:04): I understand that the live sheep export phase-out has been a difficult issue for many families. I understand that Senator Cash and others seek to make as much politics out of this as possible. I think we all understand that. I also understand that we went to the election with a very clear commitment on this. Senator Cash may not agree with it— Senator Cash interjecting— Senator McKenzie interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senators Cash and McKenzie— Senator McGrath interjecting— The PRESIDENT: and McGrath! Senator WONG: She may wish to get outraged, but the reality is that that was a commitment made at the election. We have legislated for that trade to end in May 2028. That enables certainty and the rollout of a transition support package. A $107 million transition support package will provide opportunities for individuals, communities and businesses to be ready for the ending of that particular trade. I appreciate this is a change. It is also consistent with the government's election commitments. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: I remind senators of standing order 203. I should not have to repeatedly call you, Senator Cash; you, Senator McGrath; and you, Senator McKenzie. I've asked and asked for respectful silence. I've called you individually, and you've completely ignored me. Senator Cash, second supplementary?