Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:23): Well, I don't know what evidence Senator Cox has for suggesting that the federal government may have been involved in this, and I really think that questions as to what the Northern Territory government puts in documents are questions that should be directed to the Northern Territory government. The PRESIDENT: Senator Cox? Senator Cox: A point of order on relevance: it was about whether the federal government gave permission for this to be edited. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Cox. The minister is being directly relevant. Senator WATT: As I said, questions as to what Northern Territory government documents do or do not contain should be directed to the Northern Territory government. It's all very well for the Greens to roll in, as they like to do, and ask 'Did you do this? Did you do that?'—promoting some kind of conspiracy theory—without any evidence for it whatsoever. Perhaps Senator Cox would like to present any evidence she has to suggest that the federal government was involved in that. As I said, this is a really important development for the Northern Territory that the federal government is very pleased to back. It provides an opportunity for some very important job development in the Northern Territory going forward. The PRESIDENT: Senator Cox, a second supplementary?