Senator DI NATALE (Victoria—Leader of the Australian Greens) (14:20): Our new Prime Minister has said that he wants to place science— The PRESIDENT: Who to, Senator Di Natale? Senator DI NATALE: Thank you again. I have to get better at this, don't I? That is twice I have done that. I would never have made it at home. Senator Bernardi interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Start again, Senator Di Natale. Senator DI NATALE: I am looking forward to Kitchen Cabinet tonight, Cory—or on Wednesday. What are you cooking? The PRESIDENT: Question, Senator Di Natale. Senator DI NATALE: My question is for the Leader of the Government in the Senate, representing the Prime Minister, Senator Brandis. Our new Prime Minister has said that he wants to place science and innovation at the heart of his government. Given that the targets that this government is taking to Paris are totally inconsistent with the science and keep us firmly in place as the world's biggest per capita polluter up until 2030, will the Prime Minister now revise the targets he is taking to Paris so that they are indeed based on science and they do drive innovation, or is the Prime Minister just another politician who says one thing but does another?