Senator BRANDIS (Queensland—Attorney-General, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:23): Senator Di Natale, there is no disagreement at all. If you apprehend a disagreement then I am afraid you are deluded. The Clean Energy Finance Corporation has a legislated mandate which requires it, as you know, to invest in clean energy technologies, including renewable energy efficiency and low-emissions technologies. The government gives the Clean Energy Finance Corporation a more detailed investment mandate which rejects the CEFC in matters such as levels of risk and return and the broad allocation of investment funding across eligible technologies. The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Senator Di Natale: Mr President, on a point of order: I did not ask for a dissertation on what CEFC does. What I asked was whether this government will prioritise the abolition bill for both of those institutions. The PRESIDENT: I will remind the Attorney-General of the question. Senator BRANDIS: Senator Di Natale, as you are aware, the government has introduced bills to abolish the Clean Energy Finance Corporation, but those bills have not passed the Senate. You are aware of that, so, for as long as the CEFC continues— (Time expired)