Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:15): I understand not everyone agrees with the government's position. That is people's right. But I think it is— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator WONG: I would remind the Greens political party, who assert that they care about human rights, that it might be good to recognise the oppression of the Iranian people for 40 years. I know that you have a narrative about this, but this did not start with these strikes. Honourable senators interjecting— Senator Whish-Wilson: What about international law? The PRESIDENT: I'm waiting, Senator Whish-Wilson. I've just called the Senate to order and you've completely ignored me. Senator Waters? Senator Waters: On a point of order, the question is: will you condemn this war as illegal or continue to support it? The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Waters. The minister is being relevant to your question. Senator WONG: Senator Waters and Senator Cash are playing by the same playbook but from different ends of the political spectrum. Both of them want a simple, black-and-white— Senator Cash: Are you Switzerland? Senator WONG: No, we are adults. You want a black-and-white proposition so that you can— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order across the chamber! I have witnessed some very poor behaviour in the Senate today. It is not going to be allowed at question time. As I said earlier, if you can't sit and listen in silence, regardless of your view, please leave the Senate or take an opportunity at some other time to make a contribution, not during question time. Minister Wong, I think you have concluded. Senator Waters, you have one supplementary question left.