Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:07): I have done so twice. I have twice responded to that directly. This is a moment where we as a country have a choice about uniting in our response to antisemitism; uniting in our response to hatred; uniting the country against prejudice, hatred and antisemitism; and uniting the country around this legislation, which is intended to contribute to keeping people safer. I think it is a matter of some regret that a moment that could have been a moment of national unity has not been so, because some in this place— Senator Cash: Did you see what happened at the opera house? Senator WONG: I'll take the interjection. Yes, I did, and I responded. (Time expired)