Senator McKENZIE (Victoria—Minister for Agriculture and Leader of the Nationals in the Senate) (14:35): No, Senator Roberts, I won't be resigning. It is actually our side of government that backs agriculture and mining communities throughout regional Australia to deliver for them. Your party seeks to stop free trade agreements which have led to— An incident having occurred in the gallery— The PRESIDENT: Sorry, Senator McKenzie. Is someone up there in the gallery going to have the courage to own up? Are you going to have the courage to own up or are you going to hide? Please remove the gentleman. It is not appropriate. He is utterly inappropriate. It is completely disrespectful to your fellow citizens to behave that way. Senator McKenzie, please continue. Senator McKENZIE: Thank you very much, Mr President. It is our side of politics, myself included, that backs accessing more markets for our farmers, who export 70 per cent of what they grow. One in five Australians owes their job to our status as a trading nation, so we back free trade rather than close ourselves off to markets of the world. We are the side of politics that put $22 million on the table at the election to support Australian dairy farmers, not just through a mandatory code of conduct to ensure that the very unique and challenged dairy industry regions in this country come together and support a mandatory code of conduct to stop the egregious behaviour of milk processors against farmers— (Time expired)