Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:11): This government has acted to confront antisemitism. This government has acted to crack down on extremism and hatred, and this government has acted always in the spirit of national unity. We have introduced new powers for the Minister for Home Affairs to reject visas or cancel visas for those who spread hate and division. The eSafety Commissioner, the special envoy and the Minister for Communications are working to address antisemitism online, and we are building on the envoy's plan to combat antisemitism—an aspect of which included racial vilification, something that I note that those opposite have walked away from, despite calling— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! All senators across the chamber will come to order! Every senator will have an opportunity to make a contribution if they wish but not now during question time. Senator WONG: We've invested in immediate mental health support for those who are dealing with the trauma of Bondi, and we will keep working to bring Australians together because hatred and extremism can never divide us in this country. The PRESIDENT: Senator Sheldon, second supplementary?