Senator AYRES (New South Wales—Minister for Industry and Innovation and Minister for Science) (15:00): I don't want to overdo the cricket analogy, but it's sort of like Jonny Bairstow wandering out the front of his crease—you know, wandering around. What's happened? Barnaby's gone! Like the National Party, he's gone so far right he's stumped! Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Henderson. Senator Henderson: A point of— Senator Watt: She's setting the pace! The PRESIDENT: Order on my right! Minister Watt! Senator Henderson. Senator Henderson: Minister Watt, stop making faces at me, would you? The PRESIDENT: Senator Henderson! Resume your seat. Government senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order on my right! Minister Watt! Senator Henderson. Senator Henderson: On a point of order, President, Senator Watt just made a very inappropriate comment which was unparliamentary. Could you please ask him to withdraw that. The PRESIDENT: Senator Henderson, I did not hear any inappropriate comments, but I know that Minister Watt, if he thinks he did make an inappropriate comment, would withdraw that. Senator Watt: I've been misrepresented before, so what I said is that Senator Henderson is setting the pace for the coalition, and I withdraw. The PRESIDENT: Thank you. Senator Henderson. Senator Henderson: President, I ask that, when withdrawals are being made, they be made unconditionally, without commentary. I ask that you bring the minister to order. The PRESIDENT: Senator Henderson, I invited the minister, if he made an unparliamentary comment, to withdraw it. He repeated, I think, the comment. I don't know, because I said to you— Senator Henderson: No, he said something else. The PRESIDENT: You're not in a debate with me— Senator Henderson interjecting— The PRESIDENT: You are not in a debate with me, Senator Henderson! I will refuse to hear you any further if you keep speaking at me. You've made your point of order. I said at the outset of the point of order I didn't hear anything unparliamentary. I think my record on pulling people up on unparliamentary behaviour speaks for itself. I invited the minister, if he made a comment, to withdraw it. He made a comment which was not unparliamentary. Let's move on. I'm going to invite Senator Ayres to continue his response. I remind him that he needs to address the chair. Senator AYRES: Well, I have to confess I have, over the last couple of minutes, lost the thread of whatever the cricket question was over there, President. I'll just say we have got a job to do. We have set targets. Australians have elected this government to deliver lower emissions, to build an electricity system that is modern and fit for purpose, and to get Australian industry up and off the mat. After a decade of disinvestment, of forcing business offshore, this is a government that's for manufacturing and for a modern electricity system. Senator Wong: I ask that further questions be placed on the Notice Paper.