Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:05): I thank the senator for her second supplementary question. I explained to you in my first answer, Senator, that the trick here is to ensure that there's sufficient investment in gas and coal to allow for— Senator Birmingham: So which of your policies is driving that? Senator FARRELL: The whole of government. I thought— The PRESIDENT: Minister, please resume your seat. I have Senator McDonald on her feet. Senator McDonald: President, no tricks. What are the government's policies to provide for increased gas production? The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator McDonald. I'll again draw the minister to your question. Minister Farrell. Senator FARRELL: Thank you, President. Unlike the former government, we've got a rounded policy to ensure, firstly, that we secure our electricity supplies in this country—as I've spoken about many times—including putting downward pressure on electricity prices but ensuring that all of our investment policies are directed to making that transition that even your government— (Time expired)