Senator McKENZIE (Victoria—Deputy Leader of The Nationals and Minister for Regional Services, Sport, Local Government and Decentralisation) (14:17): Thank you, Senator, for your question. I completely reject the premise about the Deputy Prime Minister, Michael McCormack. He has been absolutely delivering for our farmers right across regional Australia and continuing a long tradition of our party standing up for the 30 per cent of Australians who don't live in capital cities. If we want to talk about decisions made by governments that have a significant impact on rural and regional Australia, I can think of no better example than the decision by the former Labor government to ban live exports. The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, on a point of order. Senator Wong: This is a question about the decision the government made and announced on Tuesday. That is what the question is about. It's not about what has occurred in the past. The PRESIDENT: You've reminded the minister of the terms of the question. The minister has 25 seconds remaining to answer. Senator McKENZIE: As I was saying, governments have to make decisions around their foreign policy decisions very carefully to ensure that they don't negatively impact our export industries, not just agriculture but mining et cetera Agriculture and mining, those two industries that the other side of the Senate refuses to support, actually underpin— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Chisholm, a final supplementary question.