Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Finance and Deregulation) (14:59): That was an interesting attempt by Senator Fifield to muscle up, wasn't it? It is a pity he did not actually listen to my answer before reading his supplementary, because I did not refer to China and India. That is the problem with coming in and just slavishly reading out what some staffer has written for you instead of doing the work yourself. Apart from that, what I would say is that we do believe in international linking. We believe it is important. What I find amazing is that those opposite, the economic Luddites over there, who come in here and say they do not want international linking are now telling us that we should have more of it. You are the people who say you do not want international linking. They say, We do not like trading with other countries when it comes to carbon.' Honourable senators interjecting— Senator WONG: The coalition's policy is to not allow international linking. That is your policy. That is what Mr Abbott wants. And you now come in here and say, 'Really, we want it.' Have a look in your own backyard. Senator Chris Evans: I ask that further questions be placed on the Notice Paper, Mr President.