Senator FARUQI (New South Wales) (16:25): I seek leave to make a short statement. The PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for one minute. Senator FARUQI: The Greens want a thriving, expanding and green manufacturing sector, but this government's plan for manufacturing is based on a completely unconscionable, climate-wrecking expansion of fossil fuels. They could choose renewables, but they don't. They talk up advanced manufacturing while actively decimating local research and innovation. A manufacturing plan without funding for research and skills isn't worth the paper it's written on. The Liberals and Nationals have defunded TAFEs and gutted research. They're not interested in our future. Senator Canavan is more interested in engaging in toxic culture wars about former senator Bob Brown and Black Lives Matter. His Facebook post yesterday, sharing a photo of a ute with a Black Coal Matters sticker, was both racist and climate denialist at the same time. It was absolutely disgraceful. Black Lives Matter has been a critical rallying cry and global movement against racial injustice and police violence. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Before we descend into very tense issues, I'm going to ask senators—and I'm going to review the Hansard—to be very careful about their reflections on the individual actions of other senators because pejorative terms can be unparliamentary if they are directed at an individual senator. So can I ask senators to reflect on what they say—I'll review the Hansard—before we get into more tension than we need.