Senator CHRIS EVANS (Western Australia—Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills, Jobs and Workplace Relations and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:20): Senator Brandis talks about parliamentary accountability. That is exactly what he is going to get. He is going to get to come into this chamber and argue his case. If people are serious about the inquiry process they can engage seriously in it, but as I understand it the Liberal Party have sacrificed the leader who believed in tackling climate change on that very issue and now have a policy position to oppose everything. So you wonder what, if we had inquiries for months and months and months, they would bring to the table. What would you bring to the table? You would bring your position, which is to say no, to deny that there is an issue that needs to be tackled. A proper process has been set down. There will be a proper joint select committee, there will be a proper debate in this chamber, and every member of the parliament will be held accountable for how they respond to this challenge—to the legislation and to the challenge facing this country.