Senator CANAVAN (Queensland—Minister for Resources and Northern Australia) (14:22): Again, up-front, I outline and confirm that I expect all of Australia's laws to be adhered to, and that I have confidence in the power and record of our regulatory authorities. I am confident they will ensure that will happen, and I am confident it will happen in this case. In the specific project that Senator Di Natale has raised, there is a proposal at the moment from Adani—and from the Queensland government, may I say—to the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility to look at lending money to Adani to build a rail line to open up the first coal basin in our country for 40 years. Almost every minerals province in this nation has been built— The PRESIDENT: Order. Pause the clock. Senator Di Natale on a point of order? Senator Di Natale: Relevance. My question went specifically to the fact that Adani has 13 Australian subsidiaries based in the Cayman Islands, and I wanted an assurance from the government that the money given to Adani would not find its way into a tax haven in the Cayman Islands? The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Di Natale. Senator Canavan did go part way to answering that question. I will remind him of the question, but he did go part way by saying he expected Adani would obey all Australian laws. Senator Canavan. Senator CANAVAN: Mr President, I am happy to clarify that those laws include our tax laws. For Senator Di Natale, I can say that I expect those to be approved. I have sought advice from my department. There is nothing illegal in Adani's corporate structure. Their corporate structure is not overly more complicated than others that operate in this country. I have confidence in the ability of Australia's authorities to apply our laws. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: A final supplementary question, Senator Di Natale.