Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:23): Again, I think that's a topic that, I assume, would be in the Treasury portfolio—price gouging. My recollection is— An honourable senator: You're repping the PM. You've got this. You can answer. The PRESIDENT: Uh-uh, you need to come to order, thank you. The minister has the right to be heard in silence. Minister Wong, did you wish to continue? Honourable senators interjecting— Senator WONG: That's a very gendered comment from your colleague. You might want to mention to him. Senator— The PRESIDENT: Order! Minister Wong, I've got another senator on their feet. Please resume— Senator Ayres interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Just a moment, Senator Ayres. I haven't called you. Senator Ayres. Senator Ayres: The point of order is that it continued all through yesterday. It's happening again. I just ask you to request that the Greens senators have a little bit of decency. The PRESIDENT: You will note that I did ask for order. I expect there to be order. Senator WONG: Again, this is probably a matter for the Minister representing the Treasurer. My recollection, Senator, and I will check if I'm wrong, is that the Treasurer has made a series of announcements around price-gouging, including working with the ACCC and the grocery code of conduct.