Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:22): Senator, I again say to you: I have said in this place—and so has the Prime Minister in the other place—that we are not supplying weapons or ammunition to Israel. We have not done so since the Hamas-Israel conflict began and for at least the past five years. I know that will not stop you from spreading misinformation about the longstanding— The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong, please resume your seat. Order! Senator Shoebridge? Senator Shoebridge: President, this question is about flight manifests that show the RAAF transferring it and the minister is not being relevant—deliberately personal, but not relevant. The PRESIDENT: Senator Shoebridge, I'm assuming you are raising a point of order. You need to say that when you stand, not just begin reiterating the question. Is it a point of order? Senator Shoebridge: A point of order, President, on relevance: the question is about the flight manifests— The PRESIDENT: You do not need to repeat the question. Please resume your seat. The minister is being relevant to your question. Senator WONG: I think everyone watching this will see that the Australian Greens political party are desperate to try and play domestic politics with this dreadful conflict. Shame on you. I have explained to you multiple times—and yet, despite that, you continue to spread misinformation. We are part of the longstanding F-35 consortium. It is essential to our sovereign defence capability, and— Senator Shoebridge: Answer the question, then. Senator WONG: Are you going to keep shouting at me? Is that how you deal with things? Would you like me to sit down? The PRESIDENT: Order! I've asked you to come to order three times, Senator Shoebridge. Minister, please continue. Senator WONG: As part of the global F-35 supply chain, we contribute components and parts that are nonlethal in nature. (Time expired)