Senator RICE (Victoria—Deputy Australian Greens Whip) (14:33): My question is to Senator Birmingham, the Minister representing the Minister for the Environment. Last week the Federal Court gave final orders in its judgement of illegal logging by VicForests which took place under the Commonwealth-state regional forest agreements. The court found that logging damages or destroys habitat critical to the survival of the critically endangered Leadbeater's possum and the threatened greater gliders, and awarded costs against VicForests. More Federal Court action was also— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Rice, please stop. I have asked this before; when we are listening to questions online, we need to hear it in dead silence so we can all hear it. Please continue. Senator RICE: More Federal Court action was also launched last week, including against the Commonwealth, by the Bob Brown Foundation against logging in Tasmania on the grounds that the Tasmanian Regional Forest Agreement does not have enforceable environmental protections that are required under the RFA Act. What action is the government planning on taking against this illegal logging?