Senator GALLAGHER (Australian Capital Territory—Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Finance, Minister for Women, Manager of Government Business in the Senate and Vice-President of the Executive Council) (14:20): I'm not sure whether senators have been aware of it, but there have been amendments moved in the House to better capture the government's longstanding intention to maintain the integrity of our environmental and community protection regime. I'll just refer you back to my earlier answer, where I said that the bill— Senator Cox: Just on a point of relevance, I was asking directly about the Indigenous protected areas, which are the responsibility of the Minister for Indigenous Australians. The PRESIDENT: Your original question went to a part of a bill, so I do believe the minister is being relevant. Senator GALLAGHER: My advice has been that the bill does not change the legal requirements for offshore consultation in any way, shape or form, so I think that does answer that question. There'll be no changes to rigorous environmental assessments, no environmental standards will be watered down and there will be no fast track for offshore projects involved or covered by this legislation. There have been some amendments moved which I think better capture that focus, and there are the consultations that Minister King has done to date. The PRESIDENT: Senator Cox, second supplementary?