Senator SCULLION (Northern Territory—Minister for Indigenous Affairs and Leader of The Nationals in the Senate) (14:43): I think we have had much the same question, so rather than directing I will try to put it in a different context. It doesn't matter whether we pull it today, tomorrow or the next day; it will happen and will only happen on 1 January by agreement. I didn't hear a bleat from the other side that this process wasn't the right process when we brought in this regulation. We didn't hear, 'We need to suddenly turn the gas from offshore to onshore'—somebody wrestling with a large tap every day, running up to 1 November. The PRESIDENT: Senator Cameron, a point of order? Senator Cameron: Yes, a point of order on relevance. The minister was asked to explain why the Leader of the Government in the Senate claimed the trigger had been pulled. The PRESIDENT: I remind the minister of the question. Minister, you have the call. Senator SCULLION: The context for it from the Leader of the Government in the Senate is that we now have a trigger. That's exactly what happened. There was no implication that the gas trigger had been pulled in the context of his very comprehensive and informative answer.