Senator McKENZIE (Victoria—Minister for Agriculture and Leader of The Nationals in the Senate) (14:28): Thank you, Senator Hanson. On behalf of the minister responsible for water and the Murray-Darling Basin Plan, Minister Littleproud, I am confident that our government is doing everything it can to ensure that the environment gets its entitlement of water while the socioeconomic security is maintained for the communities that you and we want to see grow and prosper. That is why our government, in conjunction with state governments of the basin— Senator Hanson: On a point of order: my question is directly relating to why we have got 20 per cent of groundwater and 15 per cent of water licences in the hands of foreign owners. That is my question. The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson, that was part of your question. I remind all senators that ministers are entitled to be directly relevant to any part of a question asked, including any preambles. I call the minister to continue. Senator McKENZIE: You're going to the ownership of the water licences. Obviously, that has been an issue raised by many stakeholders throughout the basin and that is why the minister responsible, Minister Littleproud, has actually requested the ACCC to conduct an inquiry into water-licensing holding arrangements, which is being conducted as we speak. I'm sure you, like us, want to see the results of that inquiry as soon as possible. The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson, a final supplementary question.