Senator RUSTON (South Australia—Minister for Families and Social Services, Minister for Women's Safety and Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (14:21): Well, I'm really pleased to let Senator Cox know that it's the government that sets policy in Australia, and not just energy policy but all national policy is set by the government. You may not like it because you want to protest about everything that happens in this country, but we on this side of the chamber are very happy to have the privilege and the honour to set policy to support Australians. We set policy that got us through COVID safely, making sure our economy remains sound. What we will continue to do, as we set policy going forward— Honourable senators interjecting— Senator RUSTON: is to make sure the best interests of Australia, of our economy, of the health and safety of our citizens and of our national interest are always protected by the policies that this government will always put forward. Honourable senators interjecting— Senator RUSTON: I can assure you that your grubby attempt to try and besmirch the policy of this government is not working, because this government will always make policy in the best interests of Australia. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Just before we go on, it is difficult for me to hear the minister and she is only a couple of metres away from me, so I would remind all senators that interjections are disorderly. Senator Cox, a second supplementary question?