Senator DI NATALE (Victoria—Leader of the Australian Greens) (16:29): I seek leave to make a one-minute statement. The DEPUTY PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for one minute. Senator DI NATALE: Again the Labor Party is denying leave to move an amendment to a motion. Let's remember what this motion is about. We're in a climate emergency here, and, rather than attacking the government, the Labor Party are spending their time attacking the Greens. If the Labor Party are so gutted about the fact that a price on carbon wasn't passed in 2009, despite the fact we got a better price in 2010, why won't they agree to one now? Why won't they agree to work with the Greens on passing a price on carbon now? While you rule out a price on carbon— Honourable senators interjecting— The DEPUTY PRESIDENT: Order! I remind senators it is disorderly to interject, and more disorderly when no-one is in their correct seat. Senator DI NATALE: If the Labor Party were serious, they'd support a price on carbon. They don't, which makes it very, very obvious what this is. This is a cynical tactic to distract from the fact that the Labor Party has no policy other than to support coal and to see emissions increase in this country.