Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:48): I'm happy to take another question from another great South Australian senator—that's two in a row to me, and I'm very grateful for that—on the issue of climate targets. I'll take the interjections from those opposite: we were all reminded about the fact there is one party who voted against price relief for Australian families, and that's those opposite. Senator Duniam: And there's one party that promised it, but didn't deliver the $275! Senator WONG: Well, Australians did vote for us to work to deliver cleaner, cheaper and more reliable energy, and that is the action that the government is seeking to take. Yet despite the very clear message from the Australian people at the last election, it's quite clear those opposite still don't get it. When did we last see that? We saw that over the weekend, at the National's federal conference. I missed it! I missed it, but I came back to all these wonderful quotes. The member for New England, Mr Joyce, submitted a motion that called on the federal party room to 'abolish its policy of net zero'. And who lined up to support it? Mr Pitt and Senator Canavan. The Liberal leader, Mr Dutton, tried to shut down the chaos by saying, 'They might be saying that, but the coalition had "recommitted" to net zero.' As for the Nationals leadership team, I'll tell you what—such leadership—they abstained. Oh, my goodness. You have the man who wants to be the alternative prime minister of Australia, Mr Dutton, saying 'We "recommitted" to net zero,' you have Mr Joyce looking to abolish the policy of net zero, and then the leadership from Mr Littleproud— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order on my right. Senator McDonald? Senator McDonald: On a point of order—I think we're all fascinated to hear about lower electricity under Labor. The PRESIDENT: That's not a point of order, Senator McDonald. Minister Wong. Senator WONG: What I'd really like is for the Nationals to stand up and explain to us how it is that leadership is demonstrated. The PRESIDENT: Senator Grogan, a first supplementary question?