Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:03): Is it ours or theirs? I am unclear. I apologise, Senator Cadell, if I have misunderstood your question, but— Senator Henderson interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Henderson, I have called the Senate to order, and you have completely ignored that direction. Senator WONG: Senator Cadell, I'm unclear whether the last part of your question actually related to what the Biden administration was doing in relation to subsidies and the like. If so, that's a somewhat odd question to ask, because we wouldn't necessarily model what happens in the US market, but I'm happy to make this point more generally: of course we are aware of what has occurred in the United States and what has occurred in other international markets. The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong, please resume your seat. Senator Cadell? Senator Cadell: I believe the question was about the energy car tax in Australia at the end. The PRESIDENT: It was, but it also went to what the Biden administration were doing, Senator Cadell. Senator WONG: I would say that the government has had a consultation process. The government will consider the feedback from the industry and others when we finalise the standards. Of course, as one aspect of that, I'm sure that the ministers will look at what has occurred in relevant international markets, which, as you know, Senator, we do now lag. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Cadell, second supplementary?