Senator SINODINOS (New South Wales—Cabinet Secretary) (14:24): There are cattle stations right up and down Australia which will benefit from exporting capital to Indonesia—cattle to Indonesia; I spent too long in the banking sector! This includes Consolidated Pastoral Company, one of Australia's biggest beef exporters, with its head office in Brisbane. CPC— Senator Dastyari: You're just giving us fodder! Senator SINODINOS: Those opposite do not like listening to this stuff. They do not like it when they hear about Australian companies actually taking advantage of free trade agreements. CPC has almost 400,000 head of cattle across its 18 stations, from Carlton Hill along the Ord River in Western Australia to Cooinda in Queensland's central west and Kirkimbie in the Northern Territory. CPC also employs hundreds of people across Australia, including a number of our First Australians. CPC recognises that Indonesia is Australia's largest cattle export market, with growth to continue strongly over the years and decades to come. Indonesia has the fourth largest population and third fastest per capita income growth. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Williams, a final supplementary question.