Senator CHANDLER (Tasmania) (14:27): Madam President, I can oblige. Minister, with cost-of-living pressures faced by young Australians travelling to work and study, will the government extend the reduction in the fuel excise? The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, is there a point of order? Senator Wong: Point of order: wrong minister and not a supplementary question. The PRESIDENT: Senator Birmingham—and then I'll come to you, Senator McKim. Senator Birmingham: Equally, briefly, the question relates to young Australians. The minister is the Minister representing the Minister for Youth. The question relates to cost-of-living pressures, as did the primary question. The PRESIDENT: I'm going to respond to that point of order. As I said, there's already— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Just resume your seat, Minister. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! There is a question before the chair on supplementaries. In the same way that I have agreed to look at that previous question, we will look at this question and whether it relates to the primary question. If it doesn't, we'll report back to the Senate. Senator McKim. Senator McKim: Thank you, President. My question is to the minister— The PRESIDENT: Sorry, Senator McKim, I thought you were rising on a point of order. Senator McKim: No, I'm trying to ask a question. The PRESIDENT: We will get to you. Thank you. Resume your seat. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator McKim, resume your seat. Thank you. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator McKim, resume your seat! I advise the Senate that the question asked by Senator Chandler has been directed to Minister Watt, and he can answer it only within the broad depth of his policy area. I think he had some time left, but I will check—yes. Senator Watt.