Senator McALLISTER (New South Wales—Minister for Emergency Management and Minister for Cities) (14:48): The senator asks about the terms on which the approval for the SunCable project has been provided. I can tell the senator that Minister Plibersek applies the terms of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act to all of the matters that come before her. This is a project proposal that intends to establish a significant source of new generation in the Northern Territory, as you indicated in your first supplementary question. The PRESIDENT: Senator Roberts, on a point of order? Senator Roberts: Minister, is there a rehabilitation bond in place to cover the desecration of the environment? The PRESIDENT: Senator Roberts, it's your responsibility to seek a point of order, not to re-ask your question. If you have a point of order, I invite you to make it. If you don't, I'll ask the minister to continue. Senator Roberts: President, the point of order is one of relevance. The PRESIDENT: I believe the minister is being relevant. She has outlined to you the approval processes. So I will ask her to continue. Senator Cash interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Order! Senator Cash, which bit of 'order' doesn't apply to you? Minister McAllister, please continue. Senator McALLISTER: The minister's responsibility, of course, is to apply the law when a project is put before her. Since coming to government we have sought to do so in relation to all of the projects before us, but we are pleased to see new renewable projects coming online. Since coming to government, we have given the green light to more than 55 of those under the national environment— (Time expired)