Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Finance and Deregulation) (14:26): That is a matter for the ACT government, not a matter for me. That should be a matter addressed to the ACT treasurer. What I can say to the senator, consistent with what I previously said, is that, whatever one's personal views about investments, I do, and the government does, have a concern with a proposition that says the personal views of a politician should be the ones guiding investment decisions in the Future Fund. As I said, there is Senator Boswell and renewable energy; Senator Abetz might say something about trade unions; and Senator Joyce might say something about companies which have foreign investment in agricultural land. None of those things would be an appropriate way— Senator Joyce: You can't talk about Nauru and Labor leaving out the doormat! Senator WONG: Oh, stop talking in the hypothetical, Barnaby. You don't need to be sensitive. The point is that what the right legal framework—the appropriate framework—is for these decisions, including the decisions about ESG principles, ought to be made by the Future Fund board. (Time expired)