Senator McKENZIE (Victoria—Minister for Agriculture and Leader of The Nationals in the Senate) (14:26): Queensland cane producers are already struggling with sky-rocketing power prices, and now the Queensland Labor government wants to impose bizarre new rules on the use of fertiliser and agrichemicals. Queensland Labor's Environmental Protection (Great Barrier Reef Protection Measures) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill, commonly known as the reef bill, legislates for the government to give itself the power to request documents from all farm suppliers, employees, contractors and customers. In other words, the Queensland Labor government believes that all farmers are liars. The proposed laws will also give Brisbane based bureaucrats the right to change the rules for agrichemical and fertiliser application at will and with minimal consultation. In some cases, the proposed laws will stop farmers from growing sugar cane on their rural properties. The result, when combined with low sugar prices worldwide and rising costs such as electricity and water, will mean many of these farms will be unsustainable. The PRESIDENT: Senator McDonald, a final supplementary question.