Senator CANAVAN (Queensland—Minister for Resources and Northern Australia) (14:49): According to some in this place, the South Australian policies have been so successful, they have worked so well, that the Labor-Greens alliance in this place wants to bring them to Canberra as well. Let's bring what Adelaide has done, let's shut all our coal-fired power stations down, let's have a 50 per cent renewable energy target. That is what the Labor and Greens parties want to bring federally as well. They want to shut all those coal-fired power stations down, and that would put at risk all of our energy security around this country and put jobs at risk too. But, as I suggested the other day, there is hope, because even one in six Greens voters support the Australian government funding a coal-fired power station. Senator Abetz: Which one? Senator CANAVAN: There are 10 Greens senators, Senator Abetz, so at least one of them, by the law of averages—maybe two—supports a coal-fired power station. I did identify Senator Rhiannon the other day, but I think I have found her partner, because Bob Brown also supports coal-fired power. Bob Brown said in the 1980s that coal was the best option, so there is still hope yet for the Greens in this country. (Time expired)