Senator HANSON-YOUNG (South Australia) (14:19): My question is to the minister representing the environment minister, Senator McAllister. This is the last day of the parliament for this Senate, and the Prime Minister has stitched up a deal with Mr Dutton to gut our environment laws—all in the name of a toxic, polluting salmon industry. Labor came into government promising to strengthen our environmental laws. Isn't it true that, once these laws have passed this place tonight, environment laws in this country will be weaker than they were when you took government?