Mr MORRISON (Cook—Prime Minister and Minister for the Public Service) (14:14): Australia, of course, will be represented at that meeting. Australia takes very seriously the issue of climate change and that's why we're taking action on climate change. And that's why, as a government, we're meeting our targets. Plenty of other countries set targets, but not many, like Australia, meet them in the way we meet them. When we came to government there was a 700 million tonne deficit when it came to meeting our 2020 Kyoto targets, and we set to work immediately and turned that around, and we will now exceed the Kyoto 2020 targets by 367 million tonnes. Mr Conroy interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Shortland! Mr MORRISON: What I've found interesting is that I move around and I talk to leaders and they are often unaware of the achievements our government are putting on the deck in terms of investment in renewable energy— Mr Conroy interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Shortland is warned. Mr MORRISON: and particularly the fact that we have the highest per capita investment in renewable energy of any country on the planet. So I will not accept, whether it's from the member for Melbourne or anyone else anywhere else, that Australia is not doing its own heavy lifting when it comes to taking action on climate change. We are doing our heavy lifting. We are setting our targets, we are meeting our targets, we have the programs in place and we've been investing billions of dollars to achieve that. The member for Melbourne can talk down Australia all he likes, but, when I go overseas, I always talk about the good things Australia is doing.