Senator RUSTON (South Australia—Minister for Families and Social Services and Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (14:55): I thank Senator Davey for her question and also her longstanding interest in all things agricultural. The Australian agricultural industry has a proud history of overcoming adversity. If you want to look at strength in the face of adversity, you don't have to look much further than the subject of Senator McKenzie's book which was launched today, 'Black Jack' McEwen. Like previous conservative governments, the Morrison government will continue to back our agricultural sector. We'll back them through droughts, we'll back them through floods, we'll back them through bushfires, and this year we have backed them through the coronavirus pandemic. By committing to them drought support—$10 billion— The PRESIDENT: Senator Whish-Wilson on a point of order? Senator Whish-Wilson: My point of order is about the prop on Senator McKenzie's desk. The PRESIDENT: Actually, I didn't see that. Senator Whish-Wilson: If senators want to read a good book, I'd recommend former Senator Ludlam's book A Secret Australia. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Sit down, everyone. We've nearly made it. Everyone just bite their tongue for four more minutes. Senator McKenzie, reading material of that nature would not be in order in the chamber anyway, I understand, so I think it probably needs to be placed in your drawer or a folder. Senator RUSTON: As I was saying, conservative governments over the years have had a very proud relationship with our agricultural sector, and this government is no exception. We will stand side by side with our farming sector through tough times to make sure that we continue to roll out programs that will support the huge contribution that the Australian agricultural sector makes to our economy. As an example, through the coronavirus pandemic, the government announced a $328 million Busting Congestion for Agricultural Exporters package to grow our food and fibre exports. From day one of the pandemic, the government recognised the pivotal role that agriculture would play and particularly the pivotal role that agriculture will play in the economic recovery. We've made sure not just that we look after the agricultural sector itself but that our supply chains remain open and safe, making sure that our access to the rest of the world remains in place by, for instance, addressing the airfreight shortages and the disrupted supply chains overseas through the International Freight Assistance Mechanism put in place by Senator Birmingham. We stand side by side with our farmers. The PRESIDENT: Senator Davey, a supplementary question?