Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:12): The government's plan, the Albanese government's budget, isn't just a plan for cleaner and cheaper energy. It's an economic plan, because those opposite might like to continue to fight the wars of times past, but the reality is: Australia fell behind the pack in the global race for new energy jobs and investment, and across this country we need to support businesses and governments— Senator Hughes interjecting— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Hughes, and a lot of people on my left and across the chamber on my right: the interjections are disorderly, and particularly across the chamber. Minister, please continue. Senator WONG: I know it's difficult for them to hear something positive on climate; they've always found it hard. And, eventually, the Australian people just said, 'Enough is enough.' In Australia we need to support businesses and governments to harness their immense potential to build new industries and create jobs, which is why we are establishing a new Net Zero Authority. It will help workers in emissions-intensive sectors to access new employment skills and support, as the net zero transformation continues. The authority is about ensuring no-one is left behind. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Payman, a second supplementary?