Senator RUSTON (South Australia—Minister for Families and Social Services, Minister for Women's Safety and Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (15:00): What I can tell Senator Waters is that this government is absolutely committed to investing in the technologies of the future. We are absolutely committed to making sure that we provide the appropriate frameworks so that the investment that is being made by our modern technology sector can meet the requirements of the Australian economy and Australian households whilst at the same time we can secure the future that we want for our children. So I can absolutely commit that both Minister Taylor, the minister for energy, and Minister Pitt, the minister for resources, are absolutely committed to working to— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Ruston. I have Senator Waters on a point of order. Senator Waters: Thank you, President. It is on relevance. The question went to the quantum of fossil fuel subsidies, and the answer bears no resemblance to that question. The PRESIDENT: Senator Waters, I take your point. I can't instruct the minister to address a specific part of the question, but the question was about a report with respect to claimed subsidies to fossil fuels. I remind the minister of that part of the question. Senator RUSTON: In response to the primary component of the question that Senator Waters just drew my attention to, there are any amount of numbers that you could extract from any amount of data analysis if you chose to do so. The Greens actually have quite an astounding track record of being able to extract the most unbelievable statistics out of the information that's provided to them— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Ruston. Senator Waters, a final supplementary question?