Senator McGRATH (Queensland—Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister) (15:42): I seek leave to make a short statement. The PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for one minute. Senator McGRATH: On 8 February, the Australian Energy Market Operator directed load shedding in South Australia. At that time, thermal generation was supplying 68 per cent of South Australia's electricity, operating at 81 per cent capacity; wind generation was supplying three per cent, operating at six per cent capacity; and solar generation was supplying five per cent, operating at 22 per cent capacity. To date, the government has committed $220 million for storage projects, including the virtual power plant being built in South Australia, and a number of feasibility studies examining pumped hydro projects. The Australian Energy Market Commission, the body responsible for making the rules in the national electricity market, is currently considering a rule to move to five-minute settlement. The Australian Energy Market Commission has publicly stated that a directions paper will be published on 11 April setting out its initial position, and a draft rule will be published in July. Question agreed to.