Senator CANAVAN (Queensland—Minister for Resources and Northern Australia) (14:33): I know that Senator Watt likes talking about new kids on the block, because I think, Senator Watt, you might be one yourself! You have already progressed quite far in your short career. So we're all watching with interest as you move up the ranks. I'm not sure if there are bugs on you or not, Senator Watt, but I'm sure they won't slow you down! They won't stop you trying to progress. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Wong, on a point of order. Senator Wong: It goes to direct relevance. I'm surprised the minister doesn't want to answer whether or not the Deputy Prime Minister retains the support of the agriculture minister. That was the question. The PRESIDENT: It is easier to keep ministers directly relevant when they are not responding to interjections from the same side of the chamber. Both are disorderly. Senator CANAVAN: The answer to the question is yes, along the original answer that I gave to the question. But it's nice to see that Senator Watt is very focused on leadership issues. He's focused on challenges to others, because I'm sure that focuses his mind quite often in his role, as he moves up the ranks in the Labor Party. But what I'm focused on and I know Mr Littleproud is focused on is building things in this country—building dams and doing things for farmers. I was speaking to Minister Littleproud about those things just this morning. That is what we are focused on. The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt, a final supplementary question.