Mr HOGAN (Page—Deputy Manager of Opposition Business and Deputy Leader of the National Party) (14:33): I hope the sun shines soon. My question is to the Minister for Climate Change and Energy. The energy minister, in his part-time role, just confirmed he signed up to an agreement which compels Australia to phase out three of our top 10 exports, including gas, coal and crude petroleum, with a combined value of $163 billion in trade. When asked yesterday about this action by the full-time president, the minister for trade said, 'I don't tell him how to run his portfolio; he certainly doesn't tell me how to run mine.' Whilst working as a part-time minister, did the full-time COP president consult the minister for trade before signing this executive order? Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! Members on my left, we are well past the time. I could rule this question out of order, because there was no question. It's well past the time. We're just going to take the House to order. If people continue, they won't be here. I ask the minister to continue.