Senator BRAGG (New South Wales) (14:40): My question is to the Minister representing the Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Senator Wong. Since the Labor government's first budget four weeks ago, in which the government had no response to the immediate energy price rises, various government ministers have publicly flagged export controls on gas, price caps on coal and gas, a new mining tax and direct energy subsidies to households. Other than publicly floating different policies, can the minister finally provide some certainty to Australians, to industry and to investors by ruling out— Government senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order. Senator BRAGG: It's very hard—I'm struggling to get the question out here. It's very loud over there. The PRESIDENT: Senator Bragg, I have called senators to order. Government senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senators on my right. Senator BRAGG: Don't you think? I thought you'd agree. So other than publicly floating different policies, can the minister finally provide certainty to Australians, to industry, to investors by ruling out intervention that would only make a difficult situation even worse?