Senator BERNARDI (South Australia) (14:17): Mr President, I ask a further supplementary question. Minister, I asked yesterday whether you could advise the Senate on how the government defines a 'green job' and, secondly, how many of the 1.6 million jobs the Treasury modelling talks about will actually be green jobs. You failed to answer that question yesterday. You have had 24 hours to update yourself on this portfolio. Would you please advise the Senate now? The PRESIDENT: I find it very hard to see how a question from yesterday is supplementary today. Senator Abetz: You be very careful with this. The PRESIDENT: I am very careful. You prefaced your remark referring to the question that you asked yesterday. I will give you the opportunity to rephrase your question. I do not believe that, as it was asked, it was in order. Senator BERNARDI: My question was in relation to the 1.6 million jobs that the Treasury modelling talks about as being created in the future, by 2020. I have asked the minister to define exactly what a 'green job' is and how many of these 1.6 million jobs will actually be green jobs.