Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:25): My apologies. I didn't hear you call me, nor did, I think, the person setting the clock—it's on zero. I don't want unlimited time, but I think zero time's probably a bit unreasonable! Senator Hanson-Young: Do I need to ask the question again? Senator WONG: No, Senator Hanson-Young, you don't. I heard the range of political assertions in the question; I don't think they need repeating. You can give a speech after question time if you want to do it. Senator Hanson-Young interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson-Young, you've asked your question. Senator WONG: The minister applies the law that this parliament has passed—that's the first point. Secondly, the minister has been ticking off renewable energy projects at record rates and is stripping coal and gas projects to which the senator refers by around seven-to-one, and record numbers of renewable energy projects are in the approval pipeline. We have greenlit 54 renewable projects in just over two years—enough to power more than three million Australian homes. The minister is doing an outstanding job, and I appreciate that you have to make political statements, but the fact simply does apply.