Senator SINODINOS (New South Wales—Cabinet Secretary) (14:11): The Australian community, including our business community, has welcomed the announcement of the TPP. The BCA chief executive, Jennifer Westacott, said: This is an extraordinary deal for our future prosperity and we've done it on our terms, something Trade Minister Andrew Robb should be congratulated for … And she said: The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) puts Australia firmly in the front seat of the biggest global trade deal in 20 years … Innes Willox from the AiG said the Trans-Pacific Partnership: … gives easier access into markets that have been particularly tough nuts to crack. He said: We are pleased to see that negotiators have included mechanisms to address non-tariff barriers within the agreement, ensuring that it is a dynamic and practical tool for ongoing trade access. The Cattle Council of Australia president, Howard Smith, said: This agreement signifies a game changing opportunity for Australian beef. … … … … This rapid growth in market access in the Asia Pacific … will build an unprecedented opportunity for our farmers, local communities and businesses … (Time expired) Senator Cameron: You'd better do something about climate change! The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Cameron. You have a colleague on her feet.