Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:58): First, obviously, as I said in response to the first question from Senator Cash, the allegations and the footage were abhorrent. I would also make the point—I appreciate you don't agree with this—that appointing an independent administrator to clean up the CFMEU was the strongest action the government could take. The deregistration of the union, as proposed by you and your colleagues, would have allowed those elements to operate without regulation, including on construction sites, including on Commonwealth construction sites. Senator Cash: Not true. Senator WONG: The leader says 'not true'. That is clearly the case, and I think the minister's made that clear. I don't have in my head the list of all the sites on which those allegations were uncovered— An opposition senator interjecting— Senator WONG: I don't. But I would make the point that the administrator has removed dozens of officials, organisers and delegates and that the allegations— Senator McKenzie: A point of order on relevance: it was a very direct question about whether any of these sites where this sickening behaviour was evidenced were Commonwealth funded infrastructure projects. The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie, the minister has answered that part of your question. You also referred to media reports, and the minister has answered that part of your question that you raised in the point of order. Senator Wong. Senator WONG: I was trying to answer the question. I said I don't have that in my head. What I can say to you is, first, that a number of the allegations were investigated or unearthed in part or wholly because of the work that the administrator has undertaken. I now have been provided with some information about the infrastructure portfolio. Obviously I'm not representing the minister for infrastructure. I'm advised that, where the Commonwealth has a direct funding and contracting role, Ms King has asked her department to provide advice. She has also written, with the Minister for Finance, to the chairs of ARTC, WSA and National Intermodal, seeking assurance of compliance with relevant laws. Where we have Commonwealth partnerships with states to deliver projects we have embedded requirements in our funding agreements to prevent these issues from occurring. She has written to state and territory counterparts to say that proper conduct should be— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie, first supplementary?