Senator AYRES (New South Wales—Minister for Industry and Innovation and Minister for Science) (14:59): What's required when there is a national challenge, like a war in the Middle East, is calm, resolute, effective leadership—not running around on social media trying to amplify problems and spread misinformation, which is what some of you have done. Senator McKenzie: Your ministers are in denial. They're saying prices haven't gone up. The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator McKenzie, I'm not quite sure which part of 'order' you think doesn't apply to you, but it does. Senator AYRES: I suppose the thing that outrages those of us on this side is that those of you who did so little when you were in government—Senator Canavan behaves as if he wasn't there. He was the Minister for Resources and Northern Australia, but, like the mouse that roared, did nothing— Senator McDonald: This is so off topic. People are desperate for an answer, and the minister won't address it. The PRESIDENT: Senator McDonald, you can't just stand. You need to indicate if there is a point of order. Senator McDonald: It's a point of order on relevance. The PRESIDENT: Thank you. I will draw the minister to your question. Senator AYRES: The job here is to assert the facts calmly. We have done that. It is to work with industry, with farmers, with the fertiliser sector and with the fuel industry—we are doing that, and we will continue to do it in the national interest. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator McDonald, second supplementary?