Mr HUSIC (Chifley—Minister for Industry and Science) (14:33): As the Deputy Leader of the Opposition knows, this has been a long-running issue. Some of that waste is being stored on site while we wait to actually find a location to store it long term. You heralded in the last parliament a proposed solution about how this would all work out, and then the courts found that that was all unworkable and all stuffed up—all as a result of those opposite. ANSTO has informed me that they are quite able to store those low levels of radioactive waste in the short term while a longer-term answer is found. We would certainly welcome—but we're not holding our breaths—a bipartisan response or approach to that. But in the absence of that, we will get the job done. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The House will come to order. The Minister for the Environment and Water will cease interjecting before I ask a question—so will the Leader of the Opposition. Order! We're going to have the chamber return to order so I can hear from the member for Chisholm.