Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:41): Thank you, Senator McKenzie. Senator McKenzie may not yet have taken the opportunity to read the 80 pages of analysis in the analysis statement that was released by Ministers Bowen and King just the other day. I encourage her to do so because she'll probably find a lot of answers in there to the questions she asked. Senator McKenzie does refer to some statements made by some stakeholders who are opposed to this. But I've also noted comments from the RACQ, the NRMA and a range of other groups who are backing what the government is doing here. But it's not only stakeholders who are backing what the government's doing here, because— Senator McKenzie: Point of order. Senator WATT: We don't want to hear what your own people are saying, do we! The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie, before I come to you, I will remind you to stand, and then, when I call you, you tell me you have a point of order. But you've said you've got a point of order, so please go ahead. Senator McKenzie: It's on relevance. Senator Watt asked if I'd read the document. I have— The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie, that— Senator McKenzie: and it references this report and this modelling, and they haven't released it. The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator McKenzie: When will you release it? The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie, order! Senator McKenzie, you rose on a point of order and then you went immediately to a debating point. I called you to order. You didn't come to order, and I repeatedly had to call you. That is disorderly. There is no point of order. The minister is being relevant. Senator WATT: It's not only the stakeholders like the RACQ, the NRMA and many others who are supporting us. Senator Sharma made an early appearance in his new career as a senator on Sky News on 5 February 2024. He said: Well, we are adopting increasing fuel efficiency standards and that's a good thing. I don't have a problem with that. We should be doing that, and the fleet should be progressively getting cleaner and a lower intensity of emissions. Good on you, Senator Sharma. You know the right thing. The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie, a second supplementary?