Senator McKENZIE (Victoria—Minister for Agriculture and Leader of the Nationals in the Senate) (14:39): Thank you very much, Senator Davey. The Liberal and Nationals government supports farmers and rural communities to build resilience and preparedness for drought. Our drought strategy comes in three parts: immediate support for those affected, support for regional communities, and building for long-term resilience. We're making immediate support available through the farm household allowance; additional financial counselling services; drought community support programs; mental health and wellbeing programs; interest-free concessional loans, which can see farm businesses save up to $150,000 in interest and repayments alone; and generous tax measures. Our three-point plan will help make sure our rural industries get through and recover from this drought so that they can make the most of our growing global market access and our strong reputation as a trader. The Water and Fodder program is one example of the direct support we are providing for our farmers. It will also not reduce the security of water supply in South Australia, so it's a win for farmers up and down the basin. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator McKenzie. Please resume your seat. Order on my left! Senator Cormann: On a point of order: Mr President, interjections are always disorderly. The level of interjection coming from the Labor Party is completely and utterly unacceptable. In fact, it's bordering on bullying. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order on my left! Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! If I'm making a ruling, be quiet! Where we've had interjections from the gallery it is particularly unhelpful for senators to be encouraging or otherwise acknowledging that, for the dignity of the chamber and all senators as well as for our fellow citizens here watching this. Senator Davey, a final supplementary question?