Senator AYRES (New South Wales—Minister for Industry and Innovation and Minister for Science) (14:57): Well, I only have a minute, but the key risk is a return to the investment drought, the disinvestment and the structurally higher prices that are a consequence of the delinquent decade that those opposite were in government. Senator Canavan said in 2019 that electricity prices for manufacturing businesses in Australia had gone up 91 per cent in the last decade. What did he and the Morrison government do about it? In 2020, they gave goodness knows who $3.3 million— Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister Ayres, please resume your seat. Once again, interjections are disorderly. Senator AYRES: They gave $3.3 million of public money to Shine Energy—where are they now?—for a coal-fired power station in Collinsville that never got built. Not a sod was turned. I don't think they even put a fence up. Senator Canavan interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Seriously, Senator Canavan. I invite you to leave the chamber. Senator Canavan: I'm not going to. The PRESIDENT: If you are going to stay in here, the choice is to listen in silence and be respectful to my directions and my orders. Senator AYRES: The only thing that would guarantee more expensive power is a plan to reintroduce coal-fired power. I don't know what will be next from this lot—coal-fired trains?