Senator WATERS (Queensland) (14:16): My question is to the Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, representing the Minister for Energy and Emissions Reduction, which I think is still Minister Taylor, despite the police investigation. The United Nations Environment Program released a report overnight showing that, for countries to fulfil the Paris Agreement, we need to reduce pollution by 7.6 per cent every year over the next decade. What will the government do to bring down pollution by 7.6 per cent per year, or will Minister Taylor just try to doctor that climate report too? The PRESIDENT: Senator Cormann, on a point of order? Senator Cormann: The senator, in breach of standing orders, reflected on a member in the House of Representatives. I would ask you to call her to order and ask her to withdraw. The PRESIDENT: Senator Waters, I ask you to withdraw that reflection and imputation about a member of the other place. Senator WATERS: I withdraw and will await what the police investigation finds. The PRESIDENT: When I ask people to withdraw, I ask them to withdraw unconditionally. I don't want to get into the rabbit hole where people start making qualified withdrawals. Senator WATERS: I withdraw, Mr President. The question is: what will the government do to bring down pollution by 7.6 per cent per year.