Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:18): I just was waiting to see if Senator Hanson-Young was going to call a quorum. I guess she doesn't mind being in the chamber if she gets to ask questions; she just minds being in the chamber when she might have the embarrassment of voting again with Mr Peter Dutton. That's what it's about. Senator McKim interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong, please resume your seat. Order! Order! Senator McKim, which part of 'Order!' does not apply to you? Senator Waters? Senator Waters: President, on a point of order, Senator Wong needs to withdraw that reflection on my colleague—who's doing an excellent job, I might add. The PRESIDENT: Senator Waters, I don't believe that was a reflection, and I'll ask Senator Wong to continue. Senator WONG: I'd make a few points about— Senator Henderson: Senator Wong, withdraw! Senator WONG: What am I withdrawing? The PRESIDENT: Senator Henderson, I'm the President of the Senate; you are not. I've called for order. Minister Wong, please continue. Senator WONG: As you know, Senator Henderson, I'm always happy to withdraw if asked, but I did point out that she called a quorum before so that she didn't have to vote, which was the truth. So I don't know if that's actually unparliamentary, but I'm always happy to withdraw if people want me to. Senator Henderson: Oh, good. Thank you. Senator WONG: Well, you know that. You know that. I think everyone knows that the current laws aren't working for business, and they certainly aren't working for the environment. We know that the minister has been engaged in discussions. It's regrettable that to date we haven't seen the coalition engage responsibly on this. What I would say to Senator Hanson-Young is that I think the Prime Minister has made clear his views on some of these policy matters, and that is the position of the government, and if you don't wish to be a responsible party in how you deal with these issues, then, yet again, what you will see is good Labor reform which is not able to proceed because the Greens are taking an extreme position and the coalition are taking the oppositional position, the negative position, that they always engage in. The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson-Young, first supplementary?