Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:40): I'm not accepting the assertion around 'secret report' in an article that—I have been upfront with you, Senator Cadell—I have not read. But I can say to you that the worst thing for communities is a lack of— Senator Cadell: I seek leave to table the— The PRESIDENT: The senator is seeking leave to table a newspaper article. Is leave— A government senator: It's a section of the report we're referring to. The PRESIDENT: I think the answer is no, Senator Cadell. Senator Cadell: Oh, you want to keep it secret! The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong. Senator WONG: If you— Senator Van interjecting— Senator WONG: Are you done? Can I keep talking or would you like to— The PRESIDENT: Minister, please continue. Senator WONG: We're always so pleased when you and Senator Rennick make contributions, Senator Van! What I was going to say to you, Senator Cadell—two points. One is that there is a usual process for the consideration of tabling, which we will observe as a courtesy and a convention. Secondly, I would make the point that what is bad for communities is lack of policy certainty and unplanned exits of generation from the system, which is what occurred under the chaos of the previous government. We have no intention of that repeating. We are going to ensure we deal with this transition, which we have been upfront about, in a way that recognises the need to ensure security of supply and— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Cadell, a second supplementary?