Mr LITTLEPROUD (Maranoa—Minister for Water Resources, Drought, Rural Finance, Natural Disaster and Emergency Management) (14:41): Let me make this clear: I accept the science— Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Minister, just pause for a second. Can people just stop interjecting. Thanks. Mr LITTLEPROUD: I thank the member for her question. Let me make it clear: I accept the science on the man-made impact on climate change—always have. The interview that was taking place was interrupted by a division and I wasn't able to finish my response. Let me make it clear: I have a track record with respect to climate change. There is the $5 billion Future Drought Fund with a $100 million dividend that will be paid. Part of that $100 million dividend is a response around climate adaptation for our farmers, equipping our farmers with the tools to adapt to a changing climate. That is my record. My record in the budget last year was to get a stewardship fund—a $34 million project that will see our farmers rewarded for the stewardship of their land, protecting their environment. This is a debate about protecting our environment and having cleaner air. I'm proud to say that I've led it and I believe in it.