Senator PAYNE (New South Wales—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Women) (14:11): I thank Senator Fawcett for his question. As most Australians will be aware, a deliberate attack was made against civilian oil production infrastructure in Saudi Arabia. The deliberate targeting of civilians and civilian infrastructure is against international humanitarian law and against the law of armed conflict. The Australian government calls on all parties to cease targeting civilian property, including ports, airports, civilian shipping and other non-military locations. We condemn the deliberate targeting of civilian assets and commercial infrastructure. We are still assessing information and working with our international partners and our posts overseas to fully understand the extent of the damage that has been caused by the attacks on oil infrastructure in Saudi Arabia, including the implications for Australia for regional security and for global trade. Further analyses of the attacks are being done by experts. Australia will make our own assessments, taking into account all the information available as it comes to us. We are deeply concerned by this deliberate attack, which is clearly designed to destabilise the global economy and to affect people's livelihoods. We will continue to work with our allies and partners to ensure regional and global stability in every way that we can. The PRESIDENT: Senator Fawcett, a supplementary question?