Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (15:02): Another excellent question from Senator Polley— The PRESIDENT: Minister, please resume your seat. Senator McKenzie. Senator McKenzie: I am looking for the answer—along with Senator Polley—to her last two questions, but my point of order is, having listened very carefully to Senator Polley's supplementary, I don't know how it's related to her first question on Tasmanian tourism. The PRESIDENT: I believe it's relevant. I will just double-check with the Clerk. I am advised that it is relevant, as long as Senator Farrell restricts his comments to the tourism area, which he actually has been doing. Minister. Senator FARRELL: Look, I know you don't like hearing these answers, but I've got 49 seconds to do it. The Labor Party is committed to working with the tourism sector to address these skills shortages. The Albanese government will put real money on the table to support the industry, including money— Honourable senators interjecting— Senator FARRELL: Yes, promises that we took to the last election to support this industry which you failed to do for the previous— The PRESIDENT: Please resume your seat, Minister Farrell. Senator Henderson. Senator Henderson: Madam President, you didn't fail to do anything. I would again ask the minister to make his comments through the chair and to be mindful of the error that he's making continually. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Henderson. The minister is making his comments through the chair. There is a fair amount of joking going back and forward across the chamber. I believe, generally, the minister is making his comments through the chair, and I would invite him to continue his remarks. Senator FARRELL: Thank you, Madam President, and thank you for that protection. We're prioritising the backlog of migrant working visas to increase labour supply. We're opening up, as Minister Wong previously said, new fee-free TAFE places to skill up works, which will include 45,000 places across— (Time expired) Senator Wong: I'm tempted, President, to move an extension of time, but I ask that further questions be placed on the Notice Paper, and wish everyone well for the question time I won't be at tomorrow.