Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:41): First, it is true that we no longer manufacture cars in Australia—and thank you for reminding us of that, because we in South Australia will never forget Joe Hockey standing at the floor of that chamber and daring the car industry to leave, and being so proud. That was in your Productivity Commission phase. They were so proud to be the Liberal government that stopped working with car manufacturers to ensure that we no longer have car manufacturing in this country. The PRESIDENT: Senator Canavan? Senator Canavan: A point of order on relevance: the question is about a government-announced program this week, the day before the interest rate rise, but the minister is going to things that happened 10 years ago or more. The PRESIDENT: The minister is being relevant to your question, and I'll continue to listen carefully. Senator WONG: I wish we lived in a country that still made cars and had the capacity to produce electric vehicles in Australia so that we would be in a position where we could provide tax breaks for Australians to buy Australian cars. But that is not the case, and we all know whose responsibility that was. The PRESIDENT: Senator Canavan, second supplementary.