Senator CANAVAN (Queensland—Minister for Resources and Northern Australia) (14:19): Once again, I restate that Mr Moss has said the department did not influence his report. So, again, Senator Faruqi is putting a misleading statement here, saying that the department deleted statements. They didn't. The report has been written by Mr Philip Moss. He is a man of great integrity and has made very critical comments and suggestions around the department and made serious recommendations around the department, including the establishment of an inspector-general of live animal exports, which we have accepted. Once again, the Greens will not support independent investigation into the activists that they run a protection racket for, including Animals Australia. A grazier in Central Queensland summed it up for me best over the last week when he said that he pays people to look after animals and Animals Australia are paying people to be cruel to them. That's exactly what's been happening, and the Greens don't say boo about it. Senator Faruqi: Mr President, I rise on a point of order on relevance. The minister has not answered any single bit of my question and has gone off on a complete tangent. The PRESIDENT: I remind the minister of the question. Senator Canavan, you have seven seconds. Senator CANAVAN: I could go on, because we are taking seriously allegations on all fronts here. Sometimes the producers need to be pulled into line, and certainly activists need to be pulled into line too. But the Greens aren't— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Faruqi, a final supplementary question?