Senator McCARTHY (Northern Territory—Minister for Indigenous Australians) (14:38): Thank you, Senator, for the question. Our government is very proud to support our farmers right across Australia. In fact, it is the Albanese Labor government that's committed to a very robust, sustainable agricultural industry that continues to thrive in Australia. Since coming to government we've been delivering for Australian farmers and producers—strengthening biosecurity, boosting the ag workforce, opening up new trade opportunities and improving farm sustainability. Throughout the Albanese government's time, we've been acting on climate change and seizing the economic opportunity before our nation including keeping the trade door open. Senator McKenzie: We're not feeling it. Senator McCARTHY: Now, Senator McKenzie, just because we care about the farmers across Australia doesn't mean we need to hear the interjections from the senator opposite.. Our government is working with farmers, not against them, to build a stronger, cleaner and more profitable future for Australian agriculture. Industry finally has a government willing to match its own climate ambitions, and our government is delivering on that work, investing over $2 billion to support agriculture, decarbonisation, resilience and innovation. Table 1 includes $60.8 million to support emissions reduction efforts in agriculture and land, $87 million to establish the Zero Net Emissions Agriculture Cooperative Research Centre— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order across the chamber! Senator McCARTHY: They don't want to hear what we're doing in terms of assisting our farmers across Australia, President. They're just not interested. They're just a rabble. The PRESIDENT: Senator Cadell, first supplementary?