Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:50): Thank you to Senator Pratt. We on this side of the chamber understand that without certainty the market doesn't move. If you want a demonstration of that, you can see the 22 failed policies of those opposite and the way that smashed investment in the generation sector, and businesses know that. I'll refer to recent media this week. There was a headline in the AFR, 'Coalition blocking the "best shot" at net zero success', and it was reported: Big business has urged the federal opposition to back the government's safeguard mechanism requiring big polluters to bring down emissions, warning a lack of bipartisan support could jeopardise the enormous private investment— The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! I have a senator on his feet. Senator Watt? Senator Watt: Point of order: President, I'd draw your attention to the fact that Senator Rennick continues to try to disrupt the procedures despite your repeated requests not to. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Watt, that is not a point of order. Minister Wong, please continue. Senator WONG: I can't remember where I was! What we have is business themselves saying that your lack of bipartisan support could jeopardise 'the enormous private investment needed for the clean energy transition'. You are seeking again to just be wreckers. You're wreckers. (Time expired)