Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:42): Thank you, Senator Lambie, for that question about the great town of Whyalla. Senator Watt: Not wiped out! Senator FARRELL: No, it never got wiped out. You might be interested, Senator Lambie, to know that parts of my family moved from Laura, in the Mid North, to Whyalla in the 1960s. I regularly go back to the town to meet my cousins who still live up there. In fact, I was driving back from my vineyard just outside of Auburn in South Australia— Opposition senators interjecting— Senator FARRELL: Listen to this! And what did I see? I saw a massive billboard of Senator Lambie with Senator Rex Patrick! Can I say this, Senator Lambie— The PRESIDENT: Senator McGrath? Senator McGrath: A point of order on relevance: I'm reluctant to interrupt the minister's reminiscences of his recent holiday, but I don't think the minister's being close to relevant in answering Senator Lambie's question. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator McGrath. I will draw the minister back to the question. Senator FARRELL: Can I say this, Senator Lambie: the state government—and it's a terrific state government in South Australia—and the federal government will do a damn sight more than any other group in this parliament to ensure— The PRESIDENT: Senator Lambie, a point of order? Senator Lambie: I'm sorry, Madam President, but I don't need a Little Golden Book here. What I want to know is: what does the government plan to do to move the steelworks and town beyond the unfulfilled promises? What do you have up your sleeve to help them? The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Lambie. You referenced the state and federal governments, which the minister was referring to. I have directed him back to the question, but he was being relevant to your question. I'll continue to listen. Senator FARRELL: The state government and the federal government will work together to ensure that those fine workers, those members of the Australian Workers Union who work in the steel mill up there, continue to provide Australia with the best quality steel in this country, and we'll continue to support this town and these workers. I'd hate to think, Senator Lambie, that you— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Lambie, first supplementary?