Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:14): Members of this government understand the immense potential our country has as a renewable energy superpower. It's why we're investing $2 billion in the Hydrogen Headstart program— Honourable senators interjecting— Senator WONG: Why do they hate clean energy and renewable energy so much? That is the question, isn't it? Listen to them. Why do they hate clean energy and renewable energy so much? Senator McAllister interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator McAllister! Order! This is question time. I should not have to be calling the chamber— Senator Rennick interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Rennick! Most of the comments so far have come from the President. It is not question time for me—or comment time for me—it's question time across the chamber, and I am constantly having to call people to order. Minister, please continue. Senator WONG: This government is investing $2 billion in the Hydrogen Headstart program to bridge the commercial gap between the cost of hydrogen production from renewables and its current market price for early projects. It aims to support two to three flagship large-scale projects to deliver up to a gigawatt of electrolyser capacity by 2030. In turn, Australia will be able to take advantage of the immense jobs and investment potential of the technology. This is about secure jobs with a long-term future and Australia being a global leader in hydrogen.