Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:40): A strong and sustainable agricultural sector requires, in part, access to external markets. You know that. If you look at the history of Australian agriculture— Senator McKenzie: Murray, you didn't fix anything! The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator McKenzie, I've sat the minister down, yet you continue this debate across the chamber. If you can't sit in silence, leave the chamber or I'll have to name you as per the standing orders. I should not have to keep repeating myself and calling your name. Senator WONG: I can understand why Senator McKenzie is upset at not getting this question, but it is not your question; it is your colleague's. Senator, what I would say to you is that a strong and sustainable agricultural sector in this country— Honourable senators interjecting— Senator WONG: I'll try for the fourth time. A strong and sustainable agricultural sector in this country requires not only our domestic market but access to global markets. If you look at the history of Australian agriculture, you and I both know that access to overseas markets has been critical in terms of the growth of our agricultural sector, the financial position of our farmers and the economic opportunities in regional Australia. (Time expired)