Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:19): Thank you, Senator. I also welcome Mr Simms back to the Senate. I can indicate that the Albanese government and Minister Plibersek make decisions in accordance with the facts and national environmental law, and that is what happened in this case and in every case. We will continue to consider each project on a case-by-case basis under the law. The project will primarily contribute domestic gas supply for households and Australian manufacturing, including for glass, bricks, cement and food packaging. I understand the approval comes with conditions to protect nature, including strict limits on habitat loss. Senator Hanson-Young: But not this time. The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Hanson-Young, you've asked your question. Senator WONG: You can have a discussion with Senator Faruqi about koala habitat. We are ticking off renewable energy projects at record rates. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Order on my left! Senator McKim. Senator McKim: On a point of order: Senator Wong has made a personal reflection on Senator Faruqi, and I ask her to withdraw. The PRESIDENT: Senator McKim, there was no personal reflection. Minister Wong, please continue. Senator WONG: I'm always happy to withdraw. I withdraw. I look forward to similar standards of courtesy from Senator Faruqi when she speaks about me personally, as I'm sure she will show in the future. Senator, what I would say to you—and I can list the range of renewable energy projects that we have also approved at this point—is that Minister Plibersek makes decisions in accordance with the law and the facts of the case. That is what occurred on this occasion. The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson-Young, a first supplementary?