Senator LUNDY (Australian Capital Territory—Minister Assisting for Industry and Innovation, Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Minister for Sport) (14:44): It would be my pleasure. In addition to the leaders group, the government will immediately bring together the Industry Capability Network, the Buy Australian at Home and Abroad supply advocates, AusIndustry, and Enterprise Connect to share information on opportunities for Australian manufacturers in large domestic investment projects with a particular focus on the resources sector. The task force report builds on the government's current policy setting. The government has been implementing a range of reforms consistent with the direction of the report, including lifting Australian industry participation in major resources projects, encouraging innovation in manufacturing by introducing a new R&D incentive— Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Lundy, you are entitled to be heard in silence. Senator LUNDY: Those opposite do not like hearing what the government is doing because there is so much. Reducing the energy cost of manufacturers and stimulating innovation through the $1.2 billion Clean Technology Program, encouraging investment in clean technology through the $10 billion Clean Energy Finance Corporation, co-investing in the all-important automotive industry— (Time expired)