Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:35): I can understand why Senator McKenzie needs to interject so much, because she is so embarrassed about the fact that in 10 years of coalition government we didn't see any movement on these issues. The PRESIDENT: Minister Watt, I am going to draw you to Senator Pocock's question. Thank you. Senator WATT: President, I, of course, respect your ruling. The question was: why has it taken so long to deliver these fuel efficiency standards? The reality is that not only is this a complex matter but, as in so many areas affecting climate policy and right across the policy spectrum, we saw a complete blank slate on this picture when we came to office. We were run for 10 years by a group of people who thought that electric vehicles—actually, they didn't think that electric vehicles would end the weekend; they just went out and said that to try and scare people off. We've grabbed the ball, and we're running with it by doing the hard work that's necessary to deliver these fuel efficiency standards. That is why, in the meantime, as I say— The PRESIDENT: Minister Watt, please resume your seat. Senator Lambie, on a point of order? Senator Lambie: I think part of that question was that he just wants to know whether it's coming before Christmas time. The PRESIDENT: Senator Lambie, that's not helpful. Minister Watt, please continue. Senator WATT: Thank you, Senator Lambie. Actually, in my first answer, I made the point that it was going to stretch into the new year because it is a big job. It is something we want to get right, but in the meantime— The PRESIDENT: Senator Pocock, a second supplementary?