Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:36): Thank you, Senator McGrath, for your question. As the Leader of the Government in the Senate indicated, this is an area of Senator Watt's direct portfolio responsibility. But, knowing something about the wine industry, as I do— Honourable senators interjecting— Senator FARRELL: I might also say that I mentioned last night the importance of civility in this place. If all these people choose to turn up and exercise their democratic right—I'd like to be civil to the people on the other side but I'd also like to be civil for them. We recognise the importance of the grape and wine sector to the economic prosperity of regional Australia. I can say from experience that Australian wine is the best in the world. Senator Ruston: A point of order: if the minister is unable to answer the question, I would suggest that he takes it on notice. The question is actually in relation to a grant program for cellar door tourism, and he has not had any— Honourable senators interjecting— Senator Ruston: We offered for Senator Watt to take the question. He could address the question. The PRESIDENT: Senator McGrath has asked a question. The leader of the government has indicated to the chamber that it was not to the correct minister. I'll invite Senator Farrell to continue to answer the question. It was directed to Senator Farrell. He has willingly stood up to answer the question. Senator Farrell, please continue. Senator FARRELL: I'm surprised that Senator Ruston, being a South Australian, wants to interfere with my answering of this question, because there's probably no state that's got a greater interest in the wine industry than the state of South Australia. These are issues that are under consideration in the course of the budget. As you'd expect, all of these things are under consideration over the course of the budget. We'll be reporting back— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator McGrath, your first supplementary?