Senator BIRMINGHAM (South Australia—Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:13): The China International Import Expo is the largest import and trade event of its type in the world. I was pleased, following those RCEP negotiations in Bangkok, to join more than 200 Australian companies who were participating in the CIIE in Shanghai last week. What we saw there was that key leading Australian industry organisations—Meat & Livestock Australia, Wine Australia and Dairy Australia together with Horticulture Innovation Australia—worked with Austrade to provide real Team Australia leadership in the promotion of Australian premium products to the huge Chinese consumer audience. This is a massive opportunity, again, for Australia's businesses, especially those in our premium produce areas, to highlight the value, the quality and the substance of Australian goods to the world. I was also pleased to witness the signing of $350 million worth of MOUs, including between Australia Post and Argyle Hotel, Metcash and Shandong Buchang, and Coles and Shanghai Fruit Day, all of which provide for continued investment between our nations. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Fawcett, a final supplementary question.