Senator NASH (New South Wales—Deputy Leader of The Nationals in the Senate, Minister for Rural Health, Minister for Regional Development and Minister for Regional Communications) (14:44): There are many things my good colleague Senator Williams says that I agree with. I support him very strongly in the work he does across rural and regional communities. Indeed, I do not know a better advocate, apart from other Nationals, for rural and regional Australia— Senator Moore: Mr President, I have a point of order on direct relevance. We do not care whether the minister actually likes many things Senator Williams says. It is particularly the comment: … if we sell off the farm, the profits go back to Beijing … And: China … it's not our ally; it's a Communist state. Does the minister agree with that comment from Senator Williams? The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Moore. I think the minister, by implication, said she agrees with all his comments, but I will allow the minister to answer that for herself. Senator NASH: Thank you, Mr President. Not necessarily. I do not think that by implication I agree with everything that Senator Williams says. But this is a very serious issue, and we do need to make sure we have a balanced approach and we have an approach that takes into account all of the things that need to be considered, unlike those opposite. What do they want to do when it comes to foreign investment? They want to have a limit of $1,000 million for any purchase coming into this nation to go to the Foreign Investment Review Board. That is how much attention to detail they have paid to this particular area. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Sterle, a final supplementary question?