Senator AYRES (New South Wales—Minister for Industry and Innovation and Minister for Science) (14:35): What this government is doing, Senator Whish-Wilson, is transforming our electricity system, supporting—just recently, with $5 million—our industries to move to lower cost electricity in the manufacturing processes. We are moving, under this government, from what it was under the previous rabble to a position of global leadership on climate, energy, industry and electrification. I know part-time Pauline over there disagrees with it, but we are investing in regional jobs and regional industry— The PRESIDENT: Minister Ayres, please resume your seat. I have the senator on his feet. Senator McKim interjecting— The PRESIDENT: I'm just going to wait, Senator McKim. I haven't called you, Senator Whish-Wilson, because I'm actually waiting for your colleagues to come to order—perhaps you can assist. Senator Whish-Wilson. Senator Whish-Wilson: I've got a point of order on irrelevance. Are you really going to say that to communities in South Australia who are suffering from a toxic algal— The PRESIDENT: Senator Whish-Wilson, if you're calling a point of order, I expect you to make a point of order, not make a statement. I don't know how many times I've reminded the Senate that you don't stand up and make statements. Minister Ayres, please continue. Senator AYRES: It's the old barefoot investor over there. You can't see a disaster that you don't want to politicise. You can't see a problem—like this problem. What you'll get from our government is progress, effort and a coherent political framework— The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Ayres.