Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (15:17): Senator Roberts, I'm very pleased that you've taken an interest in matters involving misinformation and disinformation. I welcome your sudden interest in misinformation and disinformation, and I hope that that's something that you will retain an interest in when it comes to election campaigns that you're involved in, Senator Roberts. I really do hope that you do that. We'd like to hear more about that. Senator Canavan: Mediscare was a great example! Senator WATT: And, Senator Canavan—he's a big fan of misinformation and disinformation as well, so I look forward to Senator Canavan supporting us in tackling misinformation and disinformation. Senator Rennick: Where's this greenhouse that you keep talking about? Talk about disinformation— Senator WATT: Oh, and Senator Rennick. We've got everyone! We've got all of the kings of misinformation and disinformation up commenting today! Senator Rennick interjecting— Senator WATT: Hello, Gerard; how are you? Of course, the government does have legislation before the parliament to deal with misinformation and disinformation. We think that it is an important issue in today's media environment, particularly in the social media environment that we're operating under, and we think that it's an important piece of legislation to deal with.