Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (16:16): I thank Senator Cox for her question. As I spoke about in an earlier answer, the cabinet has been to the Northern Territory only last week. I guess, one of the developments in the Northern Territory is that there will be a supply of gas coming from the Northern Territory to assist particularly the East Coast of Australia with guaranteed and reliable gas supply. This government doesn't apologise for continuing to support the gas industry to ensure that the lights stay on so that even basket weavers like yourself, Senator Cox, can have lights at night-time. The PRESIDENT: Minister Farrell, withdraw that comment. Senator FARRELL: I withdraw. The PRESIDENT: Did you wish to continue, Minister? Senator FARRELL: The long and the short of the answer, Senator Cox, is that we reject your proposition. The review— The PRESIDENT: Minister Farrell, please resume your seat. Senator McKim, on a point of order? Senator McKim: This is an obvious point of order on relevance, President. Senator Cox didn't make a proposition; she asked some questions. The PRESIDENT: What is the point of order? Senator McKim: We are two-thirds of the way through and Senator Farrell has not even got close to answering the question. The PRESIDENT: Senator McKim, I am yet to hear your point of order. Senator McKim: My point of order is relevance. The minister has not been relevant to the question in any way. The PRESIDENT: There was a preamble to the question and there was a specific reference to schedule 2 at the end of Senator Cox' s question. I am more than happy to draw that to the minister's attention, but the minister has been relevant to the question. Senator FARRELL: A public consultation process was run between 12 January and 8 March 2024. Senator McKim: That was not the question. Senator FARRELL: This was the question, and I am answering it directly. There will be future consultations in the first half of the year. All provisions of the bill were outlined in the explanatory memorandum and outlined by Minister King in her second reading speech. The bill is currently subject to— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Cox, first supplementary?