Senator LUDLAM (Western Australia—Co-Deputy Leader of the Australian Greens) (15:54): I seek leave to respond directly and make a short statement. The PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for one minute. Senator LUDLAM: I thank the chamber. Despite everything that Senator Ryan has said, the Adnyamathanha mob—the traditional owners of that area—and the community more broadly are not interested in further conversation. They are not interested in being consulted at. They are not interested in the box-ticking exercise that appears to be unfolding here. There is a very serious challenge before the minister now if he is to be taken at his word that this would not be a non-consent proposal. The views of the community, particularly those who have been custodians of that country for tens of thousands of years, must be listened to on this issue. They are not interested. They have months and months of so-called accurate information from the Commonwealth government. Their right to say no must be respected and upheld, and there is no reason at all for this nomination to proceed any further. I hope that I have the support of the chamber in this important vote. The PRESIDENT: The question is that the motion moved by Senator Ludlam be agreed to.