Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:57): I acknowledge those who attended the rally and those who are here today in the gallery. But I would say to you, Senator Canavan, that you and your party spent nearly a decade refusing to ensure that this country had the infrastructure which was required to transition to renewable energy—to clean energy. You did. You, Mr Joyce and others had 10 years to fix this up, and all that happened because of your opposition is that more generating capacity exited the system. It's quite a remarkable achievement. At a time when demand was increasing, you actually presided over less supply. I know that is hard. Senator Canavan: Point of order on relevance: my question went to the concerns of farmers. The minister spent almost half the answer speaking about the previous government, not those concerns that were revealed in her own government's report. An incident having occurred in the gallery— The PRESIDENT: Order in the gallery! It's not appropriate to make any comment, including clapping. Minister, I'll draw you to the question. Senator WONG: With respect, I do think it's relevant that, in fact, the energy system in Australia was reducing in terms of the capacity which was required because there was insufficient investment in generation. That is a real fact, and it's an economic fact. Having said that, I understand that Minister Bowen stood up on Friday in regional New South Wales and released the final report of the Australian Energy Infrastructure Commissioner, Mr Dyer, on the Community Engagement Review. Commissioner Dyer and his team have undertaken fine work. They've engaged with communities from across Australia about their experiences of energy development. This review will help ensure local landholders and regional communities are heard and receive real benefits from the renewable energy transformation. We know that, for far too long— An incident having occurred in the gallery— The PRESIDENT: Order! I'll remind the people in the gallery that, if you interject, you'll be removed. Senator Colbeck interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Colbeck! You understand the procedures in this chamber. It is my job to maintain order. That includes you. Don't talk back. You're not in a debate with me. Minster, please continue. Senator WONG: It is the case that community engagement around infrastructure hasn't been up to scratch and we do need to make the reforms necessary to improve community engagement. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Canavan, a first supplementary?