Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:16): First, I have been much more focused on the package of gun law reform and hate speech and racial vilification legislation, which we now cannot proceed with, than on some of the issues that you describe. Mr Burke, I think, has responded more broadly. I have made clear my views on the use of those statements, and my views on the use of those statements are consistent. I have made these comments before. The PRESIDENT: Senator Ruston? Senator Ruston: I raise a point of order on direct relevance. I think I was very clear and very short in my question, asking whether the minister could confirm that she condemns the comments that were made by Dr Abdel-Fattah and whether she was prepared to condemn the collective boycott of Adelaide Writers' Week by those that are boycotting it. The PRESIDENT: The minister is being clear and direct in her answer to your question. Senator WONG: I would also say—and I have been asked about this publicly—that I am a strong supporter, as I think every South Australian is, of the Adelaide Festival and our reputation as the 'festival state'. I'm sure that will continue, and I'm sure it will continue to be internationally renowned. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Ruston, second supplementary?