Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations) (14:22): Thanks, Senator Hodgins-May. I understand that it must be frustrating as a Greens member to only ever have the opportunity to ask about what someone could do because you can't actually do something yourself. But Labor is more focused on actually doing something in this space. That is why we have made child care cheaper for Australian families. That is why we have agreed to fund a pay rise for early childhood education and care workers, as they deserve. That is why we have made changes to support— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister, please resume your seat. Order, across the chamber! Senator McKenzie: Maybe just start out! The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie, which bit of 'order' did not apply to you? Senator McKim interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator McKim, equally, which piece of 'order' doesn't apply to you? I've asked for order. That is what I expect. Senator Bilyk interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Bilyk, seriously! Minister Watt, please continue. Senator WATT: Thanks, President. The government, of course, recognises that there's additional work to do to ensure more families in Australia can access— Senator McKim interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister Watt, please resume your seat. Minister Wong. Senator Wong: I rise on a point of order, which is the shouting by Senator McKim. The Greens are very, very quick to jump if people don't comply with the standing orders. They appear to think they don't apply to them. The minister had barely got to his feet and Senator McKim started shouting again. The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong, I'm sure you're aware I have called for respectful silence right across the chamber. I have called senators by their names, so I will continue to try and manage the Senate. I will, again, remind all senators that the term 'order' applies to everyone. Minister Watt, please continue. Senator WATT: As I said, the government recognises there is additional work to do to ensure more families in Australia can access quality early childhood education and care. I can tell you there's only one party in this chamber that will ever deliver it, and that is the Labor Party. We know what happened under the coalition. We know the Greens will never get the ability to deliver anything whatsoever other than helping Peter Dutton stop housing. You're pretty good at that! But you don't ever deliver anything on early childhood education and care.