Senator WATERS (Queensland—Leader of the Australian Greens in the Senate) (14:23): Wow! That's pretty unprecedented. You don't want to talk about fossil fuel subsidies? Righto! Well, you shouldn't have put them in your budget if you didn't want to talk about them. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Waters, resume your seat! Order! Order! I would ask all senators in this place to listen respectfully to the question that Senator Waters wishes to ask. I want to see silence from all parts of the chamber. Senator Waters, please continue. Senator WATERS: Thanks, President. If anyone in the government would like to answer this, they're welcome to. Minister Bowen was reported in the Guardian as saying there would be no new public funding for coal and gas. Why is your first budget giving billions to frack for gas in the carbon bomb that is the Beetaloo basin and to fund an export terminal in Darwin Harbour for that gas, all without First Nations consent? Senator Birmingham: On a point of order, I just want to make clear to the chamber that the opposition will give leave for any government minister who wants to answer a question to do so! The PRESIDENT: Senator Birmingham, that's not a point of order. Senator Wong interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong! I assume I'm calling Senator Wong to answer the first supplementary, or am I calling— Senator Birmingham interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order!