Senator SHERRY (Tasmania—Minister Assisting on Deregulation and Public Sector Superannuation, Minister for Small Business and Minister Assisting the Minister for Tourism) (14:55): As I was saying, wind farms do and will continue to make an important contribution to Australia's renewable energy target. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator SHERRY: I am only nine seconds into the answer and you are already complaining. The PRESIDENT: Senator Sherry, ignore the interjections. Address the chair. Senator SHERRY: Specifically on the issue of the Waubra wind farm, I am not familiar with the wind farm or where it is located. I suspect it is in Victoria. Senator Brandis: W-a-u-b-r-a. Senator SHERRY: Waubra. Apologies to Waubra. I am not familiar with where it is but I am aware that the regulation and approval of wind farm developments, including such matters as noise and land use impacts, are a matter for the various relevant state and territory authorities. The government only becomes involved when matters of national environmental significance trigger the application of the EPBC Act. I have attempted to find some further detailed information— (Time expired)