Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:05): Thank you, Senator Ruston, for your first supplementary question. We're here to answer the questions. Senator Ruston: Well, answer them. Senator FARRELL: I answered your first question. I answered your first question very directly, and I'll repeat the message I'm trying to give. I'll repeat the message that, one of these days, maybe you'll be back in government, and you will understand just how important it is for the opposition to act in a responsible way. To engage in cheap tricks with Senator Pocock is not the way you are going to regain the trust of the Australian people. You're not going to get back. You're not going to get back into responsible government if you behave in this fashion. The PRESIDENT: Senator Ruston, second supplementary? Senator Ruston: I seek leave to table Senator Wong's speech to this parliament on this very matter. Senator Gallagher: Courtesies that exist across this chamber are exercised—give notice of what you want to table. The PRESIDENT: Senator Ruston, I believe that the government is having a look at that document. We'll come back to that.