Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:23): Well, let me just firstly say that our government is committed to effective action on climate change. And, indeed, we have a plan. We are on track to meet and exceed our emissions reduction targets that were agreed to in Kyoto by 2020, and we have a plan to meet our emissions reduction target agreed to in Paris by 2030. The next point is that all of the public servants across the great world-class Australian Public Service know what their duties and responsibilities are, and I would encourage all of our outstanding public servants to conduct themselves appropriately, consistent with the rules. The PRESIDENT: Order. Senator Di Natale. Senator Di Natale: I was on my feet before the minister had concluded. I have a point of order on relevance. I asked the minister a very specific question, and it was whether he would guarantee that there would be no retribution or punishment for Public Service workers. The PRESIDENT: You had a preamble to you question. I think the minister was being directly relevant to elements that you stated in your preamble, but he has concluded his answer. You have a supplementary question now, Senator Di Natale.