Senator RUSTON (South Australia—Minister for Families and Social Services, Minister for Women's Safety and Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (14:17): The whole government supports a platform and a plan that allows the Australian economy to be able to transition to a low-emissions future by developing a plan— The PRESIDENT: Minister, please resume your seat. Senator Gallagher, on a point of order? Senator Gallagher: It's on direct relevance. The question had no preamble— The PRESIDENT: Minister, are you finished? Senator Gallagher: It was directly about Minister Pitt's support for the Prime Minister's position. It was very direct, purposely drafted directly to that tight question. The PRESIDENT: Do you have a submission, Minister? Senator Gallagher interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Gallagher, allow me to rule. You've raised a point of order. In my opinion—I was listening carefully to the minister—she was being directly relevant to the question. Senator RUSTON: Right now, we are in the midst of a respectful conversation not only between the two parties of the coalition government but with the Australian public about a plan to make sure that we move to a clean energy future. We have not made any decisions in relation to the finality of that, so to come in here and make a whole heap of assumption about things—we will continue to work respectfully amongst our coalition partners to make sure that we deliver an energy future that does not cause households to pay higher energy prices, doesn't cause businesses to have to pay higher costs and doesn't put Australians out of work, particularly in our regions. The PRESIDENT: Senator Gallagher, a second supplementary question?