Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:23): Well, we disagree with the Israeli ambassador's comments. I think the findings of the UN body that you reference confirm what we have been saying with others for some time— Senator Faruqi: Do something, Minister. Senator WONG: If I may, Senator—and what the Prime Minister has called out, where he said very clearly that failing to provide aid is a breach of international law. International law requires that humanitarian assistance be provided. In relation to the diplomatic relationship, we have diplomatic relationships with many countries. Senator Faruqi: Genocidal countries? The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator WONG: We have diplomatic relationships with countries with whom we do not agree. We have those relationships because they are a way in which we can communicate, we can have dialogue, we can express our views and we can assert our interests. That is called diplomacy, and that is what governments do. The PRESIDENT: Senator Faruqi, second supplementary.