Senator NAMPIJINPA PRICE (Northern Territory) (14:36): My question is to the Minister representing the Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Senator Ayres. The government says fuel stocks remain strong and has dismissed Australians' concerns as—in your words yesterday in this chamber—'misinformation', yet Andrew Brown, the owner of a petrol station in the New England region, said he has enforced a fuel limit to ensure adequate fuel supply for the residents and to have supply left over for emergencies, stating— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Nampijinpa Price, I'm sorry. I can't hear the question. There needs to be silence. Could you start the question again. I'm very sorry. Senator NAMPIJINPA PRICE: I'm very happy to. The government says fuel stocks remain strong and has dismissed Australians' concerns as 'misinformation', yet Andrew Brown, the owner of a petrol station in the New England region, said he has enforced a fuel limit to ensure adequate fuel supply for the residents and to have supply left over for emergencies, stating: We could have lifted our prices and been out of fuel in five days but instead we are trying to ration it for up to 15 days. Minister, if there is no fuel supply problem, why are regional Australians being left without fuel—or is this what the government now calls misinformation? Senator Watt interjecting— Senator NAMPIJINPA PRICE: Not that you care, Minister Watt. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Nampijinpa Price. Order! Before I call Minister Ayres, I'm going to remind those on my right that senators have the right to have their questions asked in silence. The fact I had to ask the senator to repeat her question is not okay.