Senator SINODINOS (New South Wales—Cabinet Secretary) (14:09): The agriculture sector has no greater friend than the coalition. Australia's farmers and associated industries are in for a billion-dollar boost to their sector. Thanks to the TPP, tariffs will be abolished on a number of our agricultural commodities. Tariffs on beef exported to Canada and Mexico are being eliminated. The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Senator Whish-Wilson: On a point of order, Mr President: I am not sure how the minister can tell us this when he has not released the text of the agreement yet. The PRESIDENT: That is a debating point, Senator Whish-Wilson. Senator SINODINOS: Beef safeguards in the US market will be removed, and there are further significant tariff reductions on beef to Japan. Both wheat and barley tariffs will be eliminated for exports to Canada and Mexico. Quotas will be expanded for rice, barley and wheat exports to Japan. Tariffs—this is of particular interest to Senator Edwards—for wine exports to Mexico, Canada, Peru, Malaysia and Vietnam will be eliminated. Opposition senators interjecting— Senator SINODINOS: You don't like this, do you? Seafood tariffs will be abolished for exports to Canada, Peru, Vietnam, Mexico and Japan, and we will have increased access to the US sugar market. The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Senator Dastyari, a point of order? Senator Dastyari: I note that the minister keeps making reference to a document. Can he actually table the TPP? The PRESIDENT: That is not a point of order, Senator Dastyari, and the time has now expired for the Cabinet Secretary's answer.