Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Prime Minister) (14:53): The contradiction in the Leader of the National Party's question is that he's saying that a foreshadowed policy, that hasn't happened, has had this massive impact. Because it's not about— Mr Littleproud interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The Prime Minister will pause. I made it clear to the House that the Leader of the Nationals would be heard in silence, and I gave him a good go by giving him a second reading of the question. I'd ask that the courtesy be respected for the Prime Minister. Mr ALBANESE: Price, of course, doesn't go to investment—it's about the future. What we have done is to say that we will respond to this in a considered and an orderly way. We appointed a four-person independent panel to consult the farmers, communities and supply chain participants—to do all of this, to inform when and how this policy could be implemented. That's why we've very clearly not put a date on when the phase-out will occur. We've said we'll consult with industry in the interests of a strong and sustainable future for the Australian sheep, wool and sheepmeat industry. One of the things that we've been doing as well, it must be said, is negotiating with our trading nations, in order to open up our exports further.