Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:31): I think you have seen, certainly in relation to Prime Minister Netanyahu, that we have been very prepared to say things with which he does not agree when we thought that was necessary. That's the first point. The second point I would make is this: the Greens political party seems to rub out what this regime has engaged in for 40 years. Senator Hanson-Young interjecting— The PRESIDENT: When the Senate comes to order, Senator Hanson-Young. Senator Hanson-Young interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Hanson-Young, again, I called you more than once. You are out of order and disrespectful. You're not in a debate with me. Senator Hanson-Young: No, you'd lose. The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson-Young, withdraw that. Senator Hanson-Young: I withdraw. Senator Shoebridge: I rise on a point of order. For once, can you hold this minister to direct relevance. My question was about the United States and Israel, Donald Trump and Netanyahu, and she refuses to speak about any of them. Senator Ayres: Just the same, I would seek— The PRESIDENT: Senator Ayres, I will ask: why you are on your feet? Senator Ayres: I seek that he withdraw the 'for once', which is an assault on your operation as the chair here—that kind of sarcastic, over and over again. The PRESIDENT: Senator Ayres, thank you. I'm not going to ask the senator to withdraw. I have asked the senator to be mindful of the tone and of what he says. The minister is being relevant to your question, Senator Shoebridge. Minister, please continue. Senator WONG: Through you, President, no amount of sarcasm and condescension can divert from the fact, Senator Shoebridge—clearly, he takes point of order but doesn't want to hear me. Would you like me to— Senator Gallagher: He never wants to hear anyone. Senator WONG: You never actually want to hear anyone, Senator Shoebridge; you want to listen to yourself. But what I would say is you seem to ignore the fact I opened my answer with a direct response. The problem is you continue to assert things which are not true because of your own narrative. The PRESIDENT: Senator Shoebridge, a second supplementary?