Senator MADIGAN (Victoria) (14:53): Mr President, my question is to the Minister representing the Minister for the Environment, Senator Conroy. In light of the fact that there is Commonwealth approval for the construction of the Bald Hills wind farm in the midst of a high conservation value bird sanctuary and wetlands area, home to 296 species of birds, 45 of which are listed in the Japan-Australia Migratory Bird Agreement, 40 of which are listed in the China-Australia Migratory Bird Agreement and three listed in the Bonn convention, this means that Australia is now in breach of our— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! There are a number of people on both my left and on my right—order! Senator Madigan is entitled to be heard in silence. Senator MADIGAN: Australia is now in breach of our international obligations to protect those birds, their environment and habitats as per the relevant articles in those agreements. Will the minister advise what actions are being taken to call in this project, remove Commonwealth approval and bring Australia into compliance with our international obligations?