Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:53): I thank the senator for his question. We're certainly not letting space fall between the cracks—you ought to know better than that, coming from South Australia, Senator! You know all about what the Malinauskas government are doing in South Australia, and what the Albanese government are doing nationally on this issue. We're revitalising the space industry, which was left to wallow for 10 years under your former government. An opposition senator interjecting— Senator FARRELL: You ought to know, Senator, exactly what's going on! For instance Port Lincoln, in South Australia, is going to be the basis for further space exploration, further launches of rockets into space. I was recently in the United States and I met with a company that's looking to build a new space station at Port Lincoln. The idea of this space station—you'll like this—is that it's a centrifuge, and it spins around and around and around and fires a rocket up into space. Instead of costing— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister Farrell, resume your seat. Order! I'm waiting for the Senate to settle down before I call the minister. Minister Farrell. Senator FARRELL: It fires a rocket up into space and, instead of costing about $2 billion per rocket launch, that costs about $250,000, so it's going to significantly reduce— The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Minister. Your time has expired. Senator McLachlan, a supplementary question?