Mr TURNBULL (Wentworth—Prime Minister) (14:45): I thank the honourable member for his question. The honourable member should be well aware that our commitment to the Paris treaty requires substantial reductions in emissions up to 2030. We are already meeting and beating our Kyoto targets. The renewable energy target is set at 2020. All of these renewable energy targets, and indeed the whole climate policy, will be addressed and reviewed in the course of next year, and that has been the case for some time. I will invite the minister to add further to this answer, but I just want to remind the honourable member of this very important point: renewable energy is a means to an end. The national objective, the national commitment, that we have is to meet the Paris targets. The manner in which we meet that will be partly by renewable energy targets and partly by other measures, such as the Emissions Reduction Fund. I invite the minister to add further to this answer. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The minister will wait for a second. The Leader of the House will cease interjecting, and the member for Shortland will leave under 94(a). I tried to do that as efficiently as possible. I now call the minister. The member for Shortland then left the chamber.