Senator AYRES (New South Wales—Minister for Industry and Innovation and Minister for Science) (14:27): Thanks, Senator Ghosh. President, as I indicated earlier in the week, the government is supporting fuel wholesalers and retailers to get ACCC approval to coordinate supply and unlock bottlenecks. That measure is not allowed under the normal competitive arrangements, whereby companies are prohibited from that kind of engagement, but it ensures they can work together to supply places all over Australia, from Brisbane to the Bellarine, and ensures that our mechanism of working with industry to identify parts of Australia where there are problems will be effective. We've doubled penalties for false or misleading conduct and cartel behaviour, and we've given the ACCC more tools, like extending petrol price monitoring powers. Senator Henderson interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Ghosh—when you've quite finished, Senator Henderson! Senator Henderson: I'm very upset with these misleading comments. The PRESIDENT: Come to order, Senator Henderson! You can either sit in silence or leave the chamber. Your ongoing comments when I have called for order are incredibly disrespectful to me and this chamber. Senator Ghosh, second supplementary?