Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:11): I thank Senator Sterle for his second supplementary question. A priority of the Albanese government has been to work to stabilise our relationship with China, by far our largest trading partner. But recent experience demonstrates that overreliance on any single trading partner comes with risks. The Albanese government has been encouraging Australian business to continue with their diversification plans and to take advantage of new and emerging markets. A key element of the government's trade diversification agenda is entering into new and comprehensive free trade agreements. The United Kingdom and Indian markets— Opposition senators interjecting— Senator FARRELL: Well, you never got them through. You might have got the agreements, but you never got them through the parliament, and we did, and I know you hate that. But we now offer opportunities for Australian producers and traders, and we are in tough negotiations to— (Time expired)