Senator WALSH (Victoria—Minister for Early Childhood Education and Minister for Youth) (14:28): We are indeed fortunate, Senator Grogan, to be a big, united team—united on the things the Australian people sent us here to do, like delivering for students and young people with a clear plan to make HECS fairer. Contrast that with the opposition, who are, in week 2, an absolute rabble. The shadow minister and the self-appointed shadow shadow minister are leaking against each other in the press. The PRESIDENT: Minister Walsh, please resume your seat. Senator Henderson? Senator Henderson: A point of order on direct relevance: could you please explain why future students are being denied the discount? The PRESIDENT: Senator Henderson, that is not a point of order. Senator Walsh, please continue. Senator WALSH: Thank you, shadow shadow minister. But this morning Senator Hume said, 'You'd expect some jostling and readjustment so we get our policy position straight.' What that is code for, Senator Hume, is chaos. And it does raise some questions for the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate. Does she agree with Senator Henderson, Senator Hume and the member for Forrest from her home state, or will she back Senator Duniam over Senator Henderson? (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Walsh, I remind you to make your comments to the chair.