Senator McKENZIE (Victoria—Minister for Agriculture and Leader of the Nationals in the Senate) (14:34): What a long bow! As I said earlier to Senator McCarthy's question, National Party MPs and senators are not backward in coming forward when it comes to writing to and lobbying supermarkets about— Senator Sterle: They wouldn't have done it to Bozzie! Senator McKENZIE: And Bozzie's a classic example—I'll take the interjection. Bozzie and Wacka and Barry are classic examples of former senators who've sat in this place and lobbied hard the CEOs of supermarkets, as we all have. We've sought to have better competition laws. It's the National Party that fought for changes to the Trade Practices Act and section 46, to actually back smaller producers against the might and market power of our retailers, and we don't shy from that at all. We're proud of that. It's actually what we're here to do on behalf of our communities and our industries. Senator Sterle: Where's Bozzie? The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Sterle!