Senator McCARTHY (Northern Territory—Minister for Indigenous Australians) (14:16): We are concerned, obviously, for all Australians, and that certainly does mean our producers and our farmers right across the country, and we certainly acknowledge the 400 protesters who gathered out there today. As Senator Wong said in her response to the previous question, we certainly had— Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong? Senator Wong: They're still going; they're still going. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Wong: Are you able just to stop? I am saying, on a point of order— Senator Cash interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister, please resume your seat. Senator Cash, just prior to Senator Davey getting on her feet, I reminded you that, when I called 'Order!', it applied to you. I will advise you that I will use standing order 203. If you don't agree with the response a minister makes, then that is what taking note of answers is for or, indeed, the open-ended adjournment. It is not an opportunity for you to continue to interject across the chamber. Minister McCarthy. Senator McCARTHY: Thank you, President, and I will address that for a moment. This isn't the concern about the hundreds of people who are out the front— Opposition senators interjecting— Senator McCARTHY: No, no—in terms of numbers, Senator Cash, what I was saying, which none of you have picked up on, is that we are concerned about all Australians, especially those on the land. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister McCarthy, please resume your seat. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Order! If you can't remain silent, I invite you to leave the chamber. That goes for Senator McGrath, Senator O'Sullivan and Senator Davey. Minister McCarthy, please continue. Senator McCARTHY: Thank you, President, and I do urge the opposition to give me a chance to respond here. We are very, very concerned about all Australians, including our farming sector. The Albanese Labor government is committed to a robust, sustainable ag industry that continues to thrive in Australia. Since coming to government in 2022, we've been delivering for Australian farmers and producers by strengthening biosecurity, boosting the ag workforce, opening new trade opportunities and improving farm sustainability. We've delivered over $3 billion in extra funding for agriculture since taking office. Despite the tight fiscal environment we find ourselves in, we're getting on with the job of fixing what the previous coalition government failed or couldn't be bothered to do, fixing the $100 million black hole left in the biosecurity budget, and we're actually taking action on climate change and helping industry meet its own climate targets after 10 years of denial from those opposite. The PRESIDENT: Senator Davey, first supplementary?