Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:52): I thank Senator Bragg for his question. I note that he is one of those on that side who does, I think, still support net zero. He's not joining in Senator Cash's, Senator Canavan's and Mr Joyce's campaign to undermine their leader, which is, I have to say, quite an extraordinary sight to watch. But, Senator Bragg, I will come to your question. Honourable senators interjecting— Senator WONG: It's only a minor detour, to be fair. I was not aware, Senator, and I will get further information of the details of everything that you have outlined. Obviously, we had AUKMIN over the weekend, and I was engaged primarily on other matters. Senator Paterson: We're 45 seconds in. Senator WONG: Because I never know how to answer anything, Senator—that's right! I would say to you, Senator Bragg—and I'll see if I can get some further information specifically on New South Wales—as you would know, we have made our position in relation to the CFMEU clear. You will recall that the government has put in place an administration and administrator in relation to the CFMEU. You would be aware that the government has been very clear about our view in relation to the CFMEU, and we will continue to work to ensure that the sort of corruption and misconduct and alleged corruption and misconduct that have been both found and asserted are stamped out. As I have said on multiple occasions, we are a labour movement. We know the benefit of trade unions for working people, and we also know that organised crime has no place inside the trade union movement. The PRESIDENT: Senator Bragg, first supplementary?