Senator McKENZIE (Victoria—Minister for Agriculture and Leader of The Nationals in the Senate) (14:37): As I was saying, Senator Hanson, giving our farmers choice where they can sell their product is absolutely paramount for them to get a decent price, and they don't just have to go to the one or two processors in their region; they can actually sell their product to more places. Opening up new markets for our dairy industry across the globe will also help them be more competitive and get a better farm gate price. That's why we are unashamedly negotiating free trade agreements. Even with the Indonesia free trade agreement, an Australian dairy farmer has said that those tariff reductions with, hopefully, the Indonesian— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Hanson on a point of order? Senator Hanson: My point of order is on direct relevance. The question was: is there a retrospective provision in the code to allow farmers to renegotiate contracts? The PRESIDENT: You've reminded the minister of the nature of your questions. She has 22 seconds remaining to answer. Senator McKENZIE: Thank you. The Australian dairy farmers saw that getting the Indonesian economic partnership agreement up and going would actually be worth $6½ million per annum to the Australian dairy industry. That is another way we are assisting our farmers. In terms of the content of the code, it is actually based on the two consultations that we did prior to the election— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson, a final supplementary question?