Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:21): First, Senator, I have been very clear. While we argue for international law and the protection of civilians, you make a number of assertions which are ultimately questions for international tribunals. What I would say to you is that the use of that kind of language in this debate, I do think, is divisive and inflammatory. I would say to you that the reason we are advocating for a ceasefire in Gaza, the reason we are advocating— Senator Thorpe: Shame on you! You're complicit in genocide! The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong, please resume your seat. Senator Thorpe, it is inappropriate to come in here— Senator Thorpe interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Thorpe, come to order. Senator Thorpe: You're being inappropriate because your government is complicit in genocide! The PRESIDENT: Senator Thorpe, take your seat or leave the chamber. I remind all senators that there is an opportunity to participate in a debate later today. Senator Cash interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Cash, order! There is an opportunity to participate in a debate later today. I would ask you during question time to respect the chamber and respect the need to listen in silence. Minister Wong, please continue. Senator WONG: We have argued for and voted for a ceasefire in Gaza because we want to protect lives. We have advocated for restraint and the protection of civilian lives. We have joined with others in relation to— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Faruqi, second supplementary?