Senator BABET (Victoria—United Australia Party Whip) (14:46): Let's say that one day mRNA is being injected into livestock to be used for human consumption; it is realistic that this could happen. If this does happen, will you or your government ever seek to make it mandatory for producers to inject their animals, much like how all of you here made it mandatory for people—otherwise, they would lose their jobs? Will you make it mandatory for animals? The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong on a point of order? Senator Wong: I have a point of order about that question. I appreciate that the minister will answer what he is able to, but it is by definition a hypothetical question. The PRESIDENT: Yes, it is a hypothetical question. Senator Babet, the minister may choose to answer it or you can— Senator Wong interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong, I need to call you. Minister Wong. Senator Wong: As I said, Senator Babet—through the chair—I am sure Senator Watt will answer what he is able to but I do think, as a matter of practice, we ought not. It is incumbent on me to raise for the President that the question is hypothetical and, as such, is not in order. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Wong. I am going to invite the minister to answer the parts of the question he can.