Senator TYRRELL (Tasmania—Independent TAS Whip) (15:12): My question is to the Minister for Industry and Innovation— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Sorry, Senator Tyrrell. Please resume your seat. Once again I remind the chamber that I've asked for silence. If you can't be silent in this chamber, please take up my invitation and leave. Senator TYRRELL: This is for Minister Ayres. The Tasmanian Bell Bay aluminium smelter is at risk of closure by the end of the year. The smelter is a cornerstone of Tasmania's economy, employing over 600 people and supporting hundreds more through a supply chain of almost 300 local businesses, helping communities like George Town, west Tamar and Launceston. Not only that but it is also the only renewables powered smelter in the country. I wrote to you on 16 October, asking you to work with the Tas government to keep Bell Bay open. Consistent with your Future Made in Australia agenda, you must ensure sovereign metals manufacturing remains in Australia's future. If your government is so committed to sovereign manufacturing, will you stand up today and commit to funding to keep Bell Bay aluminium smelter open?