Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (15:02): I congratulate Senator Marielle Smith for taking an interest in trade, which the opposite side doesn't seem to be at all interested in. The Albanese government is supporting Australian businesses because— Opposition senators interjecting— Senator FARRELL: Well, let's talk about wine exports. You completely let down every single exporter of wine in this country, let me tell you. One of the reasons you lost this last election is you didn't understand what you were doing to Australian exporters in meat, in crayfish, in wine or in barley. None of those industries got any support from your government. But we are committed to repairing the damage that you did to this country and to those exporters, and we're going do it. Senator Wong: President, I'd like to move an extension, but instead I will ask that further questions be placed on notice. Senator Birmingham: President, on the review of questions that you undertook earlier, I note that it was first raised in relation to questions from Senator McKenzie to Senator Watt regarding foot-and-mouth disease, and that those questions went through related issues of foot mats, vaccines and biosecurity officers. As you undertake that review I would encourage you, while noting that I believe all these questions are in order, to look equally at the question from Senator Ciccone on the same topic of foot-and-mouth disease, which went through domestic measures and then separately asked about assistance to Indonesia and the actions of the previous government. I think you will find there's a consistency there. I would contend that they are all in order. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Birmingham. We'll take particular notice.