Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:23): I previously suggested the Greens might be involved in a bit of electoral politics when it comes to some of these policies. I think that was demonstrated by that question, where you asked about specific members of parliament exercising their vote or not. With all due respect, Senator, I don't actually watch all the proceedings in the House of Representatives. I've got a few other things that I try to be working on, so I will take as read what you have put to me. But can I make some general comments about gas. I find it disappointing— Senator Shoebridge: You love gas! Senator WONG: I will take the interjection from the senator. What is problematic about this discussion is that it becomes a discussion about emotion and identity and politics and not about facts. That is what happens. The fact that I have just been told 'You love it' is a demonstration of that. It's not about what you love or don't love; it's about what is the best way to make a transition. The PRESIDENT: Senator Hodgins-May, second supplementary.