Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:18): I thank Senator Pocock for her question and for her interest in this particular topic. I guess the short answer to your direct question is that no decision has yet been made on the location for the disposal of spent nuclear fuel. An opposition senator interjecting— Senator FARRELL: Let's look at South Australia. There was a proposal by the former government, in respect of Kimba, to deal with low-level nuclear waste, the sort of thing— An opposition senator interjecting— Senator FARRELL: I'm trying to answer your question, Senator Pocock, in the most honest way I can. You could at least give me the opportunity to complete the answer. I sat in silence while you asked your question. I would appreciate the same courtesy while I'm giving you the answer. I'm pointing out that there is the issue of low-level nuclear waste. The previous government attempted to resolve that issue in respect of a site in Kimba in South Australia. By the end of this year, Defence, in consultation with the Australian Radioactive Waste Agency, will complete a review to identify sites within the Defence estate that could be technically suitable for the storage and disposal of radioactive waste, including spent nuclear fuel. The process to identify— Senator Barbara Pocock: Weapons grade! Senator FARRELL: With respect, you've asked me the question and I am directly answering your question. You might not like the answer, but please— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Pocock, first supplementary?