Senator GROGAN (South Australia) (14:11): Can the minister now outline— The PRESIDENT: Senator Grogan, please resume your seat. Senator Henderson? Senator Hend erson: Can I just respectfully ask that you review your order then and come back to the chamber tomorrow? The PRESIDENT: Sure. I'll review it, absolutely. Senator Henderson: Thank you so much. The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong. Senator Wong: On the point of order: we can get the President to keep reviewing all the time, but I think the President thought that you were talking about the 'President'. I understood, and now I think it is clarified, that you feel sensitive about me calling you 'you', so I am supposed to call you the opposition—correct? I will attempt to do so, President. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Wong. Senator Wong: It is correct that it is consistent with the standing orders. I would make the point that everybody who stood here in the nine years they were in power has used the word 'you'! The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, resume your seat. Senator Grogan. Senator GROGAN: Thank you for that first answer. Can the minister now outline what action the Albanese government is taking to secure Australia's energy future?