Senator McKENZIE (Victoria—Minister for Agriculture and Leader of The Nationals in the Senate) (14:30): One of the aspects of the United Nations regime is the setting up of the Food and Agricultue Organization in Rome which sees its role as uniting agricultural-producing nations like Australia and from around the world to tackle hunger and food security and using science to actually do it. It's a fantastic example of countries working together, like Australia, to use our expertise in primary production, and our expertise in science and innovation in this space to contribute to global hunger. So, I'm very proud of our government's commitment to always pursuing the national interest. Senator Hanson: On a point of order: I don't think the question's been answered correctly. I suggest that the minister take the question on notice, because she doesn't clearly understand— The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson— Senator Hanson: the difference between— The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson, please resume your seat. I can't direct a minister how to answer a question. If you're raising a point of order on direct relevance you are free to, but I can't direct a minister how to answer the question. It was very broadly worded, and I think the minister is in order in the way she is addressing it. Senator McKenzie. Senator McKENZIE: Thank you. In answer to your question, our government always acts in the national interest and we make no apologies for doing so.