Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:25): Thank you to Senator Hanson-Young for her question. I might pick up two parts of her question. She talks about the need to change the policy settings effectively, and she's right. Opposition senators interjecting— Senator WONG: The report commissioned by your government, which you hid prior to the election, says these targets cannot be met under the settings you put in place. You can't meet them under the settings you put in place. It is the easiest thing, isn't it, for a politician to go upstream and downstream and say different things to different communities and pretend they're going to do something. At least tell people the truth. I accept you don't agree. I accept you don't agree with our position— The PRESIDENT: Senator Henderson? Senator Henderson: I draw to your attention the need for Senator Wong to direct her comments through the chair. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Henderson. I would also draw to the chamber's attention the general disorderly conduct in here. I would ask all senators to be courteous to one another, and I remind senators that comments are directed to the chair. Senator Wong, please continue. Senator WONG: That is fair enough; I do like to respond to the misinformation provided by the National Party and I shouldn't take the bait, because they've been doing it for years. They've been pretending for years. The report indicates there are not enough off-farm projects to reach the 450 gigs even with unlimited time and money. So clearly a different approach has to be taken. (Time expired)