Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:30): I thank Senator Green for her question, and I note that she is a very passionate supporter of the tourism industry in tropical North Queensland and right across the sunshine state. It's been an eventful week on the trade front. As a result of the hard work by the government and industry, Australian barley growers can now re-enter the Chinese market. It's good news for, obviously, our agricultural sector, but it's equally good news for Chinese beer drinkers. But that is not all. About five minutes ago, the Chinese government announced Australia's re-inclusion on the Approved Destination Status outbound group travel scheme, known as ADS. This— Senator Watt interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister Farrell, please resume your seat. Senator Watt, slapping the desk is particularly disorderly. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Minister Farrell. Senator FARRELL: This is very welcome news for our tourism industry, because it means group tours from China will soon be returning to Australia in great numbers. Based on the pre-pandemic trends, this means hundreds of thousands of additional visitors each year, who will collectively spend more than half a billion dollars each year in Australia. The Chinese government suspended the ADS scheme globally in late 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic took hold. Until now, Australia had not been re-included in China's list of approved destinations— Senator Canavan interjecting— Senator FARRELL: I know you don't like this good news for Queensland, Senator Canavan, but I'm going to tell you anyway. Until now, Australia had not been re-included in China's approved list of destinations for a pilot resumption of the ADS. We welcome our inclusion, and we welcome Chinese group tour visitors back to Australia, including in Queensland, where you come from, Senator Canavan. China's inclusion of Australia in its ADS scheme— The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Minister. I remind you, when you are answering, to direct your comments to the chair. Senator Green, first supplementary?