Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:33): Thank you for your second supplementary question, Senator Pocock. The future of this bill now is entirely in the hands of the people over there and the people down there. I described yesterday, I think, accurately— The PRESIDENT: Senator Pocock, on a point of order? Senator David Pocock: I'm just interested in whether the government will—this is on answering the question—bring it back. I'm conscious there are 40 seconds left. The PRESIDENT: I believe the minister was beginning to answer that question. I'll continue to listen. Minister Farrell. Senator FARRELL: We will bring this back as soon as we understand that either the Greens have come to their senses or the coalition have changed their attitudes and we can get this through. There's no point wasting— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator FARRELL: I know the Greens are really upset and embarrassed by the decision to line up with the coalition, but, the moment we get clarity that the Greens are going to back this legislation, it's going to be back here. I know, Senator Pocock, that you've got the common sense to support this legislation. If only the Greens had the same common sense. (Time expired)