Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:24): Again, I'm rather surprised that the Greens are choosing to use a question about whether we will ban the very kinds of donations that the Greens have been receiving. You're asking a Labor government to ban you from taking donations from the gambling industry. Is that what this is about? The PRESIDENT: Minister Watt, please resume your seat. Senator Rice? Senator Ric e: A point of order, President: the minister is misleading the parliament. The Greens do not take donations from gambling companies. The PRESIDENT: Senator Rice, it's a debating point. Minister Watt. Minister Watt, please continue. Minister Watt, I've called three times. Senator WATT: Sorry, President. I'm just so surprised that the Greens are asking us to stop them from taking the donations that they have been taking for a number of years from the gambling industry. Let me remind you, Senator Rice: in 2022 the Queensland Greens accepted almost $500,000 in donations from a highrolling gambler, despite pushing for a ban on political donations from the gambling industry. In 2019-20 the Queensland Greens MP Mr Berkman had been critical of the LNP and Labor for accepting donations from gambling interests, but the highest donation in an election year in Queensland in 2019 was indeed to the Greens from Mr Turpie. The PRESIDENT: Senator Rice, it's time for your second supplementary.