Senator WATT (Queensland) (15:57): I seek leave to make a short statement. The PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for one minute. Senator WATT: Labor rejects this motion. It not only verbals me but is full of the type of half-baked theories and accusations Senator Rennick is quickly becoming infamous for. This, after all, is the senator who is convinced the Bureau of Meteorology is part of a climate change conspiracy. Not a day goes by where Senator Rennick doesn't sound more and more like Senator Roberts. The people of Queensland should breathe a sigh of relief that it is the Labor government of Premier Palaszczuk that sets Queensland energy policy rather than Senator Rennick. I think we're all starting to learn exactly why so many of Senator Rennick's colleagues roll their eyes every time he stands up to say something in the chamber. The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt, you came perilously close to reflecting on a senator there. That's not helpful. I'm going to start being very strict about personal reflections, because it is not helpful. Senator Watt, I'm going to ask you to withdraw that reflection about other senators' behaviour in response to a senator. I do consider that to be a reflection. Senator Watt: I withdraw. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Watt. It is very much appreciated.