Senator LUDWIG (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Manager of Government Business in the Senate and Minister Assisting the Attorney-General on Queensland Floods Recovery) (14:15): It is always a trouble when you read a supplementary question when I have already answered it. This is the third time. I am happy to provide it— Senator Brandis interjecting— The PRESIDENT: This is not a time to debate the issue, Senator Brandis. Senator Boswell: Mr President, on a point of order: the minister said what the Australian requirements were. My next question is: what are the Indonesian requirements? The PRESIDENT: Senator Boswell, there is no point of order. Senator LUDWIG: What I outlined firstly and then again a minute ago is that the draft supply chain assurance guidelines at the OIE standards have been provided. I went to Indonesia and provided them to the minister for agriculture for consultation so that the Indonesian government could utilise— Senator Fisher: Mr President, I rise on a point of order: relevance. In the second part of his question Senator Boswell asked: when will the trade recommence? The PRESIDENT: There is no point of order. Senator Ludwig, you have 26 seconds remaining. Senator LUDWIG: Thank you, Mr President. These guidelines form the basis for the draft standards which I presented to the Indonesian government for consultation and agreement. The trade to Indonesia will resume—getting to the question of when—once those standards are settled, industry can verify and their supply chains meet the international animal welfare standards. Australia is not seeking— (Time expired)