Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance and the Public Service, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:20): Firstly, I am happy to confirm the government does remain committed to the Paris agreement. We are confident that will meet the commitments that we've made as part of the Paris agreement. Looking at our track record, Australia not only met but exceeded our agreements as part of the Kyoto agreement. We are confident we will meet the commitments under the Paris agreement. The PRESIDENT: Senator Di Natale, on a supplementary question? Senator Di Natale: On a point of order. The PRESIDENT: The minister has concluded his answer. Senator Di Natale: I was on my feet before he sat down. You were looking down at the time, Mr President. The PRESIDENT: The minister has indicated that he has concluded his answer, so you can move on to a supplementary question. Senator Di Natale: He was still on his feet, while you were looking down, Mr President, and I was standing up. I would ask you to review that. The PRESIDENT: The minister has concluded his answer. Senator Di Natale: He was still on his feet. The PRESIDENT: He has now indicated that he has concluded his answer. Senator Di Natale: I was on my feet before he had indicated that. The PRESIDENT: I am inviting you to ask a supplementary question.