Senator AYRES (New South Wales—Minister for Industry and Innovation and Minister for Science) (15:00): Thank you for that question. This is the government with the biggest pro-manufacturing-industry package of any Australian government in our history. It is voted against all of the time by those opposite, who clearly demonstrate their lack of capacity to understand the challenges that are being faced by Australian industry. Mr Taylor did more damage to Australian industry than any energy minister in our history, and I see Mr Hastie now wandering around—I mean, he occasionally does turn up for work; I know Mr Dutton had his views about his work ethic. But standing out the front of facilities that have closed—oh, poor Sarah! The PRESIDENT: Senator Henderson? Senator Henderson: Point of order. Once again the minister has impugned the motives of a member in the other place. I would ask that that comment be withdrawn. The PRESIDENT: Senator Henderson, I did not hear the comments, but I know that, if Senator Ayres did say something inappropriate, he would withdraw. Senator AYRES: I happily withdraw. What we could do is clear all this up. Release the review. I mean, you're all about freedom of information over there. Release the review. Tell Australians what really went wrong with the worst Liberal economic team in our history. Senator Hume and Mr Taylor trashed the Liberal Party's economic— The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Ayres. Minister Wong? Senator Wong: Before closing, if I may with your indulgence, I acknowledge the Julyardi Aboriginal Corporation from WA, who have sat patiently through this question time. Sorry about that. With that, I ask that further questions placed on the Notice Paper.