Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:09): We on this side know that one of the best ways we can ensure that more Australians can afford a safe home, a secure home, is to build more of them. That's why we've set the ambitious goal of ambitious goal of building 1.2 million homes by the end of the decade. On the other hand, the Greens political party don't think housing supply is an issue. Their spokesperson said, 'We have enough homes for people to live in.' That is— Senator Reynolds: You are felling 50,000 trees in a fire zone! The PRESIDENT: Senator Reynolds, which bit of order does not apply to you. I'm asking you to come to order and listen in respectful silence. The same goes for you Senator McGrath. Senator McGrath: I was quiet then! The PRESIDENT: For a moment, you were. Senator WONG: The Greens political party's policy is, 'We have enough homes for people to live in.' That's what their spokesperson has said. And he's selling a lie to renters to justify what is nothing more than an unholy alliance with Mr Dutton. But building a brand doesn't put a roof over anyone's head. Senator McKim: My point of order is on reflecting adversely on a member of the other place, and, in particular, using the word 'lie' in relation to a member of the other place. The PRESIDENT: Senator McKim, I listened to the comment made by the minister. I didn't think it impugned anybody's reputation. I'm sure the minister will withdraw, if she thinks she has. Senator WONG: I'll rephrase. He's selling a fantasy to renters to justify— Senator McGrath interjecting— Senator WONG: Would you like me to withdraw? I'll withdraw. I withdraw. He's selling a fantasy to renters to justify your unholy alliance, which has been on display all week.