Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:06): Ministers are in daily contact with fuel retailers and suppliers to ensure that supplies of diesel and fuel are getting to where they need to go. We are also watching fuel prices closely. Senator McKenzie interjecting— Senator WONG: There's an interjection from Senator McKenzie, who was first amongst those to politicise the crisis. It's unsurprising you're there and it's unsurprising representation of the Nationals in the Senate. Senator McKenzie interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator McKenzie! This is not a debate. It's question time, and the minister needs to be heard in silence. Senator WONG: I will go back to fuel prices. I again say what the Treasurer and other ministers have said: retailers should not be using these events in the Middle East to price gouge. Senator McKenzie interjecting— Senator WONG: Senator McKenzie, I am trying to answer the question and occasionally it would be good— Senator McKenzie interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie, stop the interjections! Senator WONG: Retailers should not be using events in the Middle East to price gouge Australians, and the ACCC have said they will not hesitate to take action where people are breaking our laws. We are monitoring fuel prices and supply impacted by events in the Middle East. Australians will recall we did— (Time expired)