Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:27): I thank Senator Pratt for her question. Like Senator Ghosh, she is a wonderful representative of the great state of Western Australia. Senator Sterle: What about me? Senator FARRELL: I'm going to come to come to you! Hold on. The Albanese Labor government is tackling the challenges of today while ensuring our prosperity into the future. We have made sure that every taxpayer got a tax cut and every household got energy bill relief. Australians have access to cheaper child care, cheaper medicines and a stronger Medicare. Yet we are looking to the future—a future built in Australia—and we are making strong progress. In the last few months, the National Reconstruction Fund, which is rebuilding Australia's industrial base, has invested $400 million in businesses across this country, while our industry growth program is supporting dozens of companies across robotics, next-generation batteries and equipment manufacturing. These are important investments in our national future. Securing well-paid jobs in critical industries across the country will ensure that manufacturing stays onshore, helping to diversity and strengthen our economy. We recognise that a domestic steel industry is vital to building a future made in Australia, and that's why I was recently in Whyalla with that terrific Premier, Premier Malinauskas, speaking with workers— Senator McKenzie: Are you his godfather? Senator FARRELL: He's a wonderful, very fine fellow. We were speaking with workers and contractors at the Whyalla steelworks. Steelmaking is key to the nation's security and prosperity, and the Albanese Labor government will always stand up for our steelmaking workforce. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Pratt, first supplementary?