Senator CONROY (Victoria—Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Digital Productivity) (14:48): I thank Senator Ludlam for his question. The government is working with the Western Australian government on a strategic assessment of this proposal. The strategic assessment process requires all potential environmental, heritage and social impacts to be fully assessed. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Conroy, when the discussion at the front of the chamber has ceased I will ask you to continue. Senator Conroy. Senator CONROY: The proposal will only proceed if approved by both the Western Australian government and Minister Burke. Minister Burke visited the Kimberley in November last year to meet with local groups with different views on the James Price Point proposal, and public comment on the strategic assessment closed on 28 March this year. Recent reports have noted that a majority of traditional owners agreed to support a liquefied natural gas precinct at James Price Point. The proposal is subject to an assessment under national environmental law. Minister Burke will be in a position to make a decision on the plan to develop the precinct once all matters required by the terms of the strategic assessment have been appropriately investigated, which I understand will be in the not too distant future.