Senator COLBECK (Tasmania—Minister for Tourism and International Education and Minister Assisting the Minister for Trade and Investment) (14:39): The government has taken action in respect of the management of agricultural land, and we note that the opposition is now opposing the measures we are proposing to put in place with respect to identifying who owns agricultural land in this country but also the thresholds we are putting in place— Senator Wong: You will have to correct the record; that is not true. The PRESIDENT: Order on my left. Senator Wong: We are supporting the register. You are misleading the parliament. Senator COLBECK: I have not finished my answer yet, Senator Wong. Senator Wong: You cannot stand up as a minister and say stuff that is not true. Correct the record. The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Order on both sides. This is not a chance to debate across the chamber. Senator COLBECK: In particular, the Labor Party has decided that it will not support the thresholds we are looking to put in place to protect agricultural land. Senator Wong: That is right—not the register. Senator COLBECK: We think that is a sensible measure not only to ensure that we scrutinise what is in the Australian interest with respect to purchase of agricultural assets but also the register will— (Time expired)