Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations) (14:29): Thanks, Senator Tyrrell. There are a couple of things that your question involved—first of all, the nature-positive laws. Of course, our government did seek to pass laws that would actually deliver on the requests of many in the business community and those concerned about the environment. Senator McKim interjecting— Senator WATT: But the guy who's yelling at me at the moment was instrumental in stopping those laws being passed. He likes to yell. So do the rest of the Greens. They like to yell, but they don't actually like to get anything done. Honourable senators interjecting— Senator WATT: They're still yelling—yell, yell, yell—never actually doing anything. The PRESIDENT: Minister Watt, please resume your seat. Senator Hanson-Young. Senator Hanson-Young: On a point on relevance, it seems as though Roger Cook is a member of the Labor Party, not the Australian Greens. The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson-Young, that is a debating point, and you know that. Minister Watt, please continue. Senator WATT: Our view was that there was a sensible path to delivering the nature-positive laws to speed up approval times and provide strong environmental protections, but unfortunately neither the Greens political party nor the coalition have chosen to take it. So it's obviously well understood— The PRESIDENT: Minister Watt, please resume your seat— Senator McKim interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Order, Senator McKim! Minister Wong. Senator Wong: Senator McKim continued to yell very loudly after you called. I'd ask him to be brought to order. The PRESIDENT: He did do that, Minister Wong, very disappointingly. I am going to remind the chamber that this is Senator Tyrrell's question. She has a right to hear the answer in silence. Minister Watt. Senator WATT: It was clear—and we've seen it demonstrated again today—that neither the Greens political party nor the coalition was prepared to come to a sensible conclusion on the nature-positive laws, and for that reason we're not proceeding with them this term. On the second issue in your question, regarding the workers at Macquarie Harbour, there is no-one in this chamber or this parliament who has fought harder for the workers at Macquarie Harbour than Senator Urquhart, who was onto this issue of supporting those workers well before the opportunists that we see opposite us or anyone else in this chamber. Senator Urquhart had me down there when I held the agriculture and fisheries portfolio. She's had Senator Gallagher down there a couple of times. She's had the Prime Minister and Senator Farrell down there—and numerous others—listening to the local community and working with them as Minister Plibersek makes her decision. We are strong supporters of the salmon industry. Of course the laws need to be complied with, and I know that Minister Plibersek is taking this into account right now. The PRESIDENT: Senator Tyrrell, first supplementary?