Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:28): I can answer that question, Senator Sterle, because while there's been positive progress on trade impediments, there's still some way to go until we see normal trade with China resume across the board. With the removal of the barley duties, the value of trade impacted has been reduced to just over $2 billion. The Albanese government is working hard to remove the remaining trade impediments. This year I've met with my Chinese counterpart, Commerce Minister Wang Wentao, on three occasions. In my meetings with Minister Wang, I've consistently advocated strongly for the full resumption of unimpeded Australian exports to China. I intend to continue discussions with Minister Wang to resolve those outstanding issues. So far, dialogue rather than bluster has proven effective. The PRESIDENT: Senator Sterle, second supplementary?