Senator CANAVAN (Queensland—Minister for Resources and Northern Australia) (14:21): As I said in answer to the previous question, the current government will be making these decisions following this review and by the end of the year. We have provided that relief over six months. The senator has raised issues of uncertainty for the farming sector. Well, there is no greater uncertainty for farmers in this country than the policies of the Australian Greens. That is the uncertainty that our farming sector principally face often in my state, particularly in northern Australia, where the Greens would not like farmers to develop any land or to develop any irrigation to create new jobs. That is the uncertainty those farmers— The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. A point of order, Senator Rice. Senator Rice: Point of order. My question was specifically as to whether the government intends to rely on a tax ruling, which is likely to be subject to a legal challenge, or to introduce the tax by legislation. The PRESIDENT: I remind the minister of the question. Senator CANAVAN: As I thought I indicated to the chamber, decisions on the aspects that went to the senator's question will be made following this review and before the end of the year. Decisions will be announced in time for the industry to plan for the next season.