Senator NASH (New South Wales—Deputy Leader of The Nationals, Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Local Government and Territories and Minister for Regional Communications) (14:11): No, I don't. Indeed, there have been a number of very appropriate measures put in place to deal with this issue. Firstly, of course, we have seen the independent inquiry led by Ken Matthews, which has handed down its report. We've seen the Commonwealth-initiated Murray-Darling Basin Authority review of the basin-wide compliance regimes. We've seen the ANAO audit of the national partnership agreement on implementing the Murray-Darling Basin Plan. We have seen referrals to the New South Wales ICAC and, of course, the Senate rural and regional affairs committee inquiry into the integrity of the water market. Senator Hanson-Young: And they're still stealing water! The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson-Young. Senator NASH: And I would point out that it would cost tens of millions of dollars to do what the senator is suggesting and we would be waiting 18 months. We have a number of measures in place, from both New South Wales and the Commonwealth, to respond to this, and it is entirely appropriate to do so in that manner. The PRESIDENT: Senator Gallacher, final supplementary question?