Senator CANAVAN (Queensland—Minister for Resources and Northern Australia and Deputy Leader of The Nationals in the Senate) (14:54): We have seen, unfortunately, a number of examples where activist groups, sometimes irresponsibly encouraged by people in this place, have put worker safety at risk. Since the federal election, in particular, a number of environmental activist groups have been throwing a long hissy fit about the results of the election and are out there supergluing themselves to streets in capital cities and, sometimes, putting themselves in extremely dangerous positions at mine sites or ports. This puts at risk not only their own safety but also the safety of the workers there. In fact, at a rally of the Extinction Rebellion group in Brisbane earlier this year, in August, attended by Senator Larissa Waters and Greens— Honourable senators interjecting— Senator CANAVAN: activists were encouraged to illegally blockade— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Canavan, please resume your seat. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: I am not drawing attention to Senator Canavan here, but I would like to be able to hear the answer. The interjections across the chamber at the rear of the chamber are utterly inappropriate. Senator Canavan, please continue. Senator CANAVAN: They're obviously shamed by the fact that Green senators in this place are encouraging people to illegally blockade freight lines in Queensland, putting at risk worker safety—not just the safety of those involved in the activism but also of people who are just trying to make a buck for their families. Their lives are being put at risk thanks to these irresponsible actions. The PRESIDENT: Senator Rennick, a final supplementary question?