Senator McALLISTER (New South Wales—Minister for Emergency Management and Minister for Cities) (14:24): As I explained to the senator in my answer to her primary question, the job of government is to make decisions based on the national environmental law and on the facts. The truth is that the decisions that the senator refers to extend three existing operations. These are not new projects. Senator McKim: You promised to fix it, and then you broke your promise! The PRESIDENT: Minister, please resume your seat. Order, particularly Senator McKim! Minister, please continue. Senator McALLISTER: These are not new projects. The senator essentially asks the environment minister to consider the emissions associated with these projects, and the truth is that they are considered, of course. They're considered under laws that were developed and voted for in this chamber by the Greens political party. The safeguard mechanism ensures that all new industrial facilities, including new and existing coal mines, are subject to binding limits to reduce their direct emissions to net zero by 2050. That law is in place, and it's a law that you voted for, Senator. The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson-Young, second supplementary?