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 thank Senator Shoebridge for his first supplementary question. What Prime Minister Albanese will be taking to the United States is goodwill between Australia and our most important military ally, the United States—an arrangement, I might say, which was formed in the darkest days of World War II between John Curtin and President Roosevelt. In the world in which we live, Senator Shoebridge, we need allies, and— Senator Shoebridge: Point of order on relevance. This isn't a history lesson from Don's childhood. This is about whether the Prime Minister is taking billions more dollars of Australian taxpayers' money to bail out the US shipbuilding industry. The PRESIDENT: I will remind the minister of your questions and I will remind you that you refer to people in this place by their correct titles. Minister Farrell. Senator FARRELL: Senator Shoebridge, even I am not that old! But I do understand Australian history. I like reading Australian— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Shoebridge, second supplementary?