Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:40): Senator Cadell— Senator Birmingham: I'd roll my eyes too. Senator WATT: No. I'm rolling my eyes at this newborn concern that we have from the coalition about the aviation industry, its workers and consumers when they spent 10 years ignoring the interests of workers and consumers in the aviation industry. All of a sudden they've discovered that they care about these issues when they have no power to do anything about them. They had 10 years in government to do something about these issues. They completely ignored the issues regarding aviation competition, the rights of aviation workers— Senator McKenzie: Richard made it up on the spot. There's no such thing, Murray. You know that. The PRESIDENT: Minister Watt, please resume your seat. Senator McKenzie, your constant and very loud interjections are disorderly. I've called you to order a number of times. I expect you to come to order. Minister Watt, please continue. Senator WATT: As I said, at no point in 10 years did the coalition show any interest in the aviation market in Australia, its competition record, the way it treated consumers and the way it treated its workers. Of course, they didn't do anything about that. In fact, they cheered on airline companies—one in particular—when they sacked their workforce. Now, when they have lost power, they decide to take an interest in this. The PRESIDENT: Senator Cadell, second supplementary?