Senator DI NATALE (Victoria—Leader of the Australian Greens) (14:19): Today is payday for the— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Resume your seat, Senator Di Natale. Senators, could you remove those immediately. Remove them immediately. Senator McKim! Order! That's totally disorderly. Senator Di Natale, your question. Senator DI NATALE: Thank you, Mr President. Today is payday. The PRESIDENT: Point of order, Senator Bernardi? Senator Bernardi: Thank you, Mr President. My point of order is that we have the leader of a political party who is endorsing stunts by his entire team. I think you have to rule this question entirely out of order, and he abrogates his right to have a question, and you should move on to the next questioner. That is a shameful, shameful stunt by the Greens. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Bernardi. As tempted as I am to do that, I will allow Senator Di Natale to ask his question. I think he is aware, as are members of his party, that that was totally disorderly. Senator DI NATALE: Thank you, Mr President. Well, today's payday. It's payday. The coal and gas industry have come and cashed in their cheque today. They have. While you've been cooking up this policy on the run, which serves your coal industry mates, you need to know that you're cooking the planet and that coal does kill people. Minister, do you accept that coal is a dangerous, harmful product that kills people?