Senator GALLAGHER (Australian Capital Territory—Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Finance, Minister for Women, Manager of Government Business in the Senate and Vice-President of the Executive Council) (14:33): I don't accept your analysis of the electoral reform, but I would also say that I've outlined a lot of things we're doing on supermarkets to make sure consumers are getting a better deal that doesn't require legislation. In response to your question about legislation, we have legislation before the parliament that deals with a future made in Australia. We've got a whole raft of legislation around Treasury bills. We've got a whole raft of legislation about the universities accord and lowering HECS debt. Senator Henderson: You voted against your own policy. Senator GALLAGHER: Senator Henderson, we know you don't like university students or TAFE students. Senator Henderson: Debt is up by 16 per cent. The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Henderson! Senator GALLAGHER: We know you want them to pay more. We've got legislation before the parliament in a whole range of areas, like for midwives and school funding. The PRESIDENT: Minister Gallagher, please resume your seat. Senator Wong. Senator Wong: On a point of order, Senator Henderson demanded that the minister speak through you. She didn't like someone talking at her, and now she's interjecting without drawing breath. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Minister Wong. Senator Henderson, I have called the Senate to order, and I called— Senator Henderson interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Henderson! I've called you to order. Minister, please continue. Senator GALLAGHER: Senator Pocock, to come back to your further question, regulations to make the new mandatory Food and Grocery Code of Conduct will be made this year. Honourable senators interjecting— Senator Henderson: You are a complete dickhead. The PRESIDENT: Minister Gallagher, please resume your seat. Minister Wong. Senator Wong: She should withdraw that. She just swore at the minister and she has to withdraw it. Senator Henderson interjecting— Senator Wong: You don't think that's a swear word? Senator Watt: Stick to fundraising. Senator Henderson: You are a complete dickhead. Senator Wong: Twice! The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong, I intend to deal with the matter if you resume your seat. Senator Henderson, I didn't hear your remarks, but I am inviting you, if you did make a remark, to please withdraw it in the interests of the chamber. Senator Henderson: On a point of order, the minister was impugning motive— The PRESIDENT: Senator Henderson, that is not a point of order. Resume your seat. I'll say it again, Senator Henderson. Minister Wong has stood on a point of order, and I've asked you to withdraw. I've also indicated to you that I did not hear the comment, but in the interests of the chamber I'm asking you to withdraw. Senator Henderson: I withdraw. Senator GALLAGHER: Such paddock language—I'm shocked! The regulations to make the new mandatory Food and Grocery Code of Conduct will be made this year, with the code coming into force from 1 April 2025. That's the answer.