Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:10): I'm asked about obstacles to progress, and, to be honest, there they are. They're sitting across from me in this chamber: an opposition entirely focused on infighting, an opposition in which, according to earlier reports, we've seen senior Liberals—Senator Cash, Senator Duniam, Senator Paterson—all arguing to dump net zero and their response on climate. They've made it pretty obvious where they're headed, but, unfortunately, it's not where the leader is headed. It's not where Ms Ley is headed. So how are Australians meant to believe the Liberals when the Liberals don't even believe in their own leader? This is not a credible party of government. The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong, please resume your seat. Senator Ruston? Senator Ruston: I would ask you, on relevance, if maybe you could direct the leader back to the question that was asked by her own side. The PRESIDENT: I believe the minister is being relevant to the question which was asked. Senator WONG: This is not the behaviour of a credible party of government. I rarely agree with a headline in the Australian—almost never!—but 'the worst performance in 40 years' had a ring of truth. (Time expired)