Senator McKENZIE (Victoria—Minister for Emergency Management and National Recovery and Resilience, Minister for Regionalisation, Regional Communications and Regional Education and Leader of The Nationals in the Senate) (14:10): There are very real risks and challenges to Australia's economic security if we don't back our farmers, our foresters, our miners, our fishers and our manufacturers. But the greatest risk is sitting opposite me right now. We know that Adam Bandt and Albo have done the sneaky deal, and Adam just could not wait for the election campaign to outline it. He couldn't wait. What are they going to do? A moratorium on all new— The PRESIDENT: Order! Minister, please resume your seat. Senator McKENZIE: I want to re-announce Adam— The PRESIDENT: I would remind you that we need to refer to members of the other place by their correct titles. Senator McKENZIE: I will be respectful. Adam Bandt is sealing the deal with Albo, demanding from Labor a moratorium till COP27—that's four years—on in support for all new coal, gas and oil projects. That is going to kill hundreds of projects and tens of thousands of local jobs in places like the Hunter, western New South Wales and Central Queensland. (Time expired)