Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations) (14:35): Thank you for acknowledging the work of the then Western Australian Labor government in providing a domestic gas reserve. But the reality is that we do have a range of measures in place to meet Australia's domestic needs for gas while being a responsible trade and energy partner. And, as I said, there are hundreds if not thousands of jobs in towns like Gladstone and many other towns around the country that rely on gas production and gas exports, and we don't want to jeopardise them— Senator Chisholm: Roma. Senator WATT: places like Roma, as Senator Chisholm says. I'm sure you've been out to Roma at some point, Senator Hanson, and have noticed— The PRESIDENT: Minister Watt, I remind you once again— Senator WATT: I'm sure that Senator Hanson has been to Roma and has observed the jobs that are produced through gas production and gas exports. Queensland and Western Australia both already have state based reservation schemes, and gas produced in New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia is for domestic use only. In addition, our government has produced a future gas strategy, which is all about making sure we can meet our domestic needs and those export contracts. (Time expired)