Senator DASTYARI (New South Wales) (14:52): My question is to the Assistant Treasurer. Government senators interjecting— Senator DASTYARI: He asked for a policy question; I am giving him one! The PRESIDENT: When there is silence on my right we will proceed! Order on my right! I remind you that Senator Dastyari is entitled to be heard in silence. Senator Ian Macdonald: We're trying to help him out, Mr President! The PRESIDENT: Senator Macdonald, interjections are disorderly! Senator DASTYARI: I refer to the Assistant Treasurer's Future of Financial Advice proposals to scrap conflicted remuneration provisions, reintroduce the worst aspects of trailing fees and remove the requirement for advice to be provided in the best interests of consumers. Minister, isn't Alan Kohler right when he says in today's Australian, in a full page advert, that your plan to remove some of the important parts of the Future of Financial Advice legislation is a case of 'wrong way, go back'?