Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:06): I would make three points. First, we understand this is a big change for many farmers in Western Australia and the industry. We understand this is a big change and this has been something that many people opposed. One of the things we have done is put a very substantial amount of money on the table for transition, and I would make the final point that I made earlier—that this was a very clear election commitment from the Albanese government. The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong, please resume your seat. Senator Cash? Senator Cash: Point of order in relation to relevance. The question was: will the Prime Minister apologise for literally killing off an industry— The PRESIDENT: Senator Cash, thank you. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: That's a debating point. The question also went to comments made by the WA Premier. I think the minister is being relevant, and I will continue to listen carefully. Senator WONG: We also understand that Senator Cash and others are seeking to run a political campaign on this, and this question continues that. The PRESIDENT: Minister, please resume your seat. Senator Birmingham? Senator Birmingham: President, you just reflected on the fact that these were comments from the WA Premier—a Labor premier. For the minister to suggest that somehow we're playing politics with comments from somebody on their own side— The PRESIDENT: Senator Birmingham, what is your point of order? There is no point of order. Please continue, Minister Wong. You've finished? Thank you.