Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:15): Thank you, Senator McKenzie. I'm not the Minister representing the Minister for Resources, but I'm happy to refer you to my previous answer to your previous question, and the one before that as well, and my tweets, my ABC Radio interviews and all of my other interviews, where I've said that we are not considering this matter and, as many times as you might like to say so in whatever way— The PRESIDENT: Minister Watt, please resume your seat. Senator McKenzie. Senator McKenzie: I raise a point of order on relevance. The minister, in his previous answer to my first supplementary, talked about— The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator McKenzie. I listened very carefully. I'd ask you to resume your seat. You've pointed me to relevance, and the minister is being relevant. Please continue, Minister. Senator WATT: We are not considering any changes to the diesel fuel rebate as it applies to any industry whatsoever. I'm afraid that this will go down in the big rubbish bin that is overflowing with National Party scare campaigns, along with $100 lamb roasts, the signing of the methane pledge ending the backyard barbecue, the ending of the weekend—what else? We were going to wipe out Whyalla. I'm pretty sure it's still on the map, Senator Grogan; you were there recently. There must be some more that I've forgotten. The National Party are constantly full of it, and country people have worked them out.