Senator AYRES (New South Wales—Minister for Industry and Innovation and Minister for Science) (14:16): It is good, Senator Canavan, to see that your question indicates the National Party now understands the difference between our IEA obligations and minimum stockholding obligations. That is a good thing, because it might improve the kind of information that is being conveyed by members of the National Party, and in particular Queensland Liberal National Party MPs, to the Australian public. The PRESIDENT: Senator Canavan, on a point of order? Senator Canavan: On relevance, there are 30 seconds left; it's a very detailed question. I think people would love to just have an answer. The minister can engage in commentary in other places, but this is to answer questions. The PRESIDENT: Thanks, Senator Canavan. I'll draw the minister— Senator McKenzie interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie, I'm not listening to you interject— Senator McKenzie interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie, I am speaking! You are being incredibly disrespectful. I'm not listening to you interject for the remainder of question time. Senator McKenzie: It can't be helped. The PRESIDENT: It can be helped. I will take your interjection. You can either sit here silently or leave the chamber. I don't want to be forced into a position where I have to name you, but that is where it's heading. Every single day, you interject for nearly the whole time. Minister Ayres, I do need you to direct your answers to the question. Senator AYRES: I don't think it's possible for me to answer your question in relation to the number of ACCC investigations that are occurring, but if I can come back to you I will. On the IEA question, that is not something that I believe that I can report to the Senate at this stage, but more information will be provided. It is good to see you as the leader of the National Party. It is good to see Senator McKenzie as the leader of the National Party here and Senator McDonald as the deputy leader of the National Party. I just wonder what it is—the painters and dockers couldn't create a job creation scheme as elaborate as that. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Minister Ayres.