Senator CICCONE (Victoria—Deputy Government Whip in the Senate) (14:47): I'm really excited to be asking my question today, and I'm excited because I'm the first senator to ask the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry a question on Australia's agriculture industry. Minister, I've learnt that Australia has never had sustainable and predictable biosecurity funding, and last night's budget marked a historic moment for Australia's agriculture industry, with the Albanese government delivering— Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Ciccone, please resume your seat. Order on my left! I can barely hear the question. Senator Ciccone, please continue. Senator CICCONE: That's alright, President. Thank you. The excitement! I can't hold myself! But, as I was saying, last night the Albanese-Labor government marked a historic moment: the first time that the government is investing in our agriculture industry, delivering sustainable funding for biosecurity. So, Minister, could you please explain to the Senate how the budget delivers on the government's election commitment to provide sustainable long-term funding to biosecurity to protect our $90 billion agriculture, fisheries and forestry industries?