Senator AYRES (New South Wales—Minister for Industry and Innovation and Minister for Science) (14:05): Perhaps I'll save the rest of the outline of the government's announcements today for a question that is directed towards what we are actually doing rather than debating points and social media clicks. Information in this environment is important. The conduct of political leaders and so-called political leaders is important. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister Ayres, please resume your seat. Once again, those on my left are out of order. There are so many of you, it's impossible to name you. I've asked for silence. Please be respectful to me and to this chamber. Senator AYRES: President, you know I don't like shouting. Australians form judgements about the way that we conduct ourselves, and they have formed a judgement about those opposite time and time again and over and over again. Senator Collins: I raise a point of order, Madam President. I was asking about what the minister is going to do, not about the conduct in the chamber. The PRESIDENT: I will draw the minister to your question. Senator AYRES: I'll get an opportunity to outline that in some detail over the course of the next hour, I imagine. But information matters, and misinformation hurts. It hurts ordinary Australians. (Time expired)