Senator BIRMINGHAM (South Australia—Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:52): The Australian Hydrogen Strategy indicates that the industry could generate more than 8,000 jobs, many in regional Australia, and generate over $11 billion a year in GDP by 2050. That's why we're working with industry, researchers and international partners who are willing to invest and work towards the delivery of the roadmap. We're also supporting innovative projects across the nation, including in Queensland, I'm pleased to say, Senator McDonald. Just last week, we announced $1.1 million in funding to build a modular demonstration plant. The PRESIDENT: Senator Whish-Wilson, on a point of order? Senator Whish-Wilson: Yes, on a point of order, Mr President. The minister so far hasn't mentioned whether it's hydrogen from renewable energy or from fossil fuels. The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Whish-Wilson. It's Thursday afternoon, but that's not even close. Senator Birmingham to continue. Senator BIRMINGHAM: As I was saying, I'm pleased, for Senator McDonald and Queensland senators, to highlight that just last week we announced $1.1 million to build a modular demonstration plant at Wallumbilla. The plant will produce around 620 kilograms of hydrogen per year, which will be converted into 74 gigajoules of renewable methane. We've also invested $1.25 million in a feasibility study for a renewable hydrogen demonstration project at Stanwell Power Station in Rockhampton. This type of innovative work is exactly what we need to see our domestic hydrogen industry grow.