Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:45): I thank Senator Lambie for her first supplementary question. Just from the statement that you read out from that very fine Premier, Premier Malinauskas, I would have thought it was transparent— An opposition senator interjecting— Senator FARRELL: They're already attacking me for my reminiscences. I won't answer that. Senator Lambie: President— Senator FARRELL: Already? The PRESIDENT: Minister Farrell, please resume your seat. Senator Lambie? Senator Lambie: We're now halfway through, and all I want to know is: are the Commonwealth and South Australian governments working together to retain sovereign capability? The PRESIDENT: Senator Lambie, stop. When you stand, you need to tell me why you're standing. I presume you're on a point of order. I'll remind the minister of your question. Senator FARRELL: We have a deep interest as a federal government, and, as you've just read out, the state Labor government has a deep interest, in ensuring that these fantastic workers who go in there every day to that steel mill—I'm not sure if you've been up there to have a look at it, Senator Lambie, but it's a beautiful thing. It's a beautiful thing to see that steel being pumped out of that steel mill. You can rest assured that this— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Lambie, second supplementary?