Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:06): The Prime Minister, every single Labor member of parliament and senator, and every single Labor member of the party support Medicare. We are supporters of Medicare. That is the difference between this side and that side. Senator Ruston, I know you want to come in here and complain that somehow the election was stolen from you because nine out of 10 doesn't mean 10 out of 10, but if we can give you just a small piece of advice, it is this: maybe instead of engaging in the culture wars and the net zero fight you have been in for nearly 15 years, you could talk about things Australians are really interested in, like Medicare? The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong, please resume your seat. Senator Ruston? Senator Ruston: On a point of relevance, I am just seeking to understand about Medicare as to whether the Prime Minister is going to continue to tell Australians that all they need to go and see the doctor now is their Medicare card. The PRESIDENT: I will direct Senator Wong back to the question. Senator WONG: We are always happy to have a debate on Medicare, Senator Ruston. I think Australians know who they can trust when it comes to Medicare and, Senator Ruston, it is not your side of politics.