Senator LUDWIG (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister Assisting on Queensland Floods Recovery) (15:08): I thank Senator Sterle for his second supplementary question. Of course, the biggest risk to deregulation is—shock, horror—those opposite, the Liberal Party. They want to oppose the removal of red tape. They want to oppose the removal of regulation. They want to add costs to industry. So it has been a backflip. Opposition senators interjecting— Senator LUDWIG: You have actually joined the Greens, by the sound of it. You want to reregulate the industry. You want to provide more costs and red tape to those exporters across the wheat industry. It is quite surprising, quite frankly, for you to be arguing this position and, quite frankly, it is all because you opposite lack leadership. Your opposition leader has mismanaged this debate completely. What you have done is allow the doormats from the National Party to roll you over and agree to reregulating the wheat industry. Senator Wong: Who is running economic policy in the coalition? Senator LUDWIG: You do wonder. You do need to come clean as to what your plans are now, because if you are going to reregulate the wheat industry— (Time expired) Senator Chris Evans: Mr President, I ask that further questions be placed on the Notice Paper.