Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:09): I thank Senator Stewart for her first supplementary question. Our government knows that, on the one hand, we need to stabilise our trading relationship with China but, on the other hand, we actively support Australian exporters diversifying their trade and supply chains, because, over the last few years, we've seen the perils of having all of your eggs in the one basket. That is why, next week, the Prime Minister and I will travel to the United States for key— Senator McKenzie: Another one? Senator FARRELL: Yes, another one. We're continuing to deliver, Senator McKenzie, through the annual APEC meetings as well as by representing Australia in negotiations on the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework. These important trade meetings will help diversify our supply chains with many of the trading partners, making us more economically resilient to future shocks of the global economy. The PRESIDENT: Senator Stewart, your second supplementary?