Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:26): I would make the point that I've made in here previously and that, I suspect, will be as successful with the Greens political party as it has been for the last decade or so. That is that emissions under the Paris agreement, under the UNFCCC framework, are measured in terms of emissions from entities that a country is responsible for, so obviously— Senator Waters: What a pathetic excuse! You need to plan this. Senator WONG: You may not like it, but the world hasn't agreed with you, alright? The reality is gas is a part of the transition. Of course we need to continue to transition over time. Senator Henderson: Why have you done nothing to stand up against the Victorian gas ban? Senator WONG: Senator Henderson, I will remind you that, as I recall, your party did support net zero by 2050, and I think you probably said so in Victoria, but if you'd like to go and explain to them that you've shifted from that position, I'd be very happy to watch that happen. The PRESIDENT: Senator Faruqi, second supplementary?