Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:54): Senator, I'd remind you that Kwinana closed in March 2021, Kurnell in October 2014— Senator McKenzie: I've a point of order on direct relevance. The minister seeks to continually talk about— The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie— Senator McKenzie: previous governments' policies instead of answering— The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie, I'm not going to keep calling you. Resume your seat. Resume your seat! Senator McKenzie, I had to ask you three times to resume your seat. The minister had barely spoken four words by the time you stood to call a point of order. There is no point of order. I'm going to request that you listen in silence or leave the chamber. Senator WONG: I'm asked about fuel. I remind you that the federal energy minister on 11 February 2021 said the Altona closure 'will not negatively impact Australian fuel stockholdings'. Who was that? Was it Mr Taylor? It was Mr Taylor! So I do want to remind you, Senator, that you come in here now complaining about fuel refineries when four out of six closed under you. The issue is that four out of six closed under you. You know that, you know what has happened and you also know that this government and this energy minister have ensured that we have more fuel now than we have had in 15 years. The PRESIDENT: Senator Canavan, second supplementary?