Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:25): No, that is not the case. That is not what I mean. The existing law means an industry has to shut down overnight when an environmental assessment commences. Senator McKim interjecting— Senator WONG: Why is it that you cannot listen to me without shouting? Would you like me just to sit down? All you are doing is shouting. If you want shouting time, not question time, I'm happy to sit down, and you can just shout for a while. Senator McKim interjecting— Senator WONG: If the clock's being run out, look in the mirror. The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong, I invite you to respond to me. Senator WONG: Sorry. They just seem to have difficulty not shouting. Senator McKenzie: I move shouting time! Senator WONG: You move shouting time, but they will probably second it! I suspect that we would lose that vote. The existing law means an industry has to be shut down when an assessment commences. It's not acceptable for the government, and I venture to suggest that it's not acceptable to the community.