Senator LUDWIG (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister Assisting on Queensland Floods Recovery) (14:39): I thank Senator Crossin for her continued interest in agriculture in Northern Australia. It is to have a coherent and consistent agricultural policy that supports our producers and processors and encourages trade and regional jobs—but we are not seeing that from those opposite. For months now, I have been saying: the Nationals are the doormats to the Liberals. But maybe I have been wrong. I have discovered that the monkeys have been running the zoo all along! Time and time again lately, we are seeing that Senator Joyce is calling the shots. On wheat they are shamelessly divided and undermining their leader. You are undermining your leader! Senator Heffernan: Mr President, I rise on a point of order as the former chairman of the Northern Development Taskforce. When the government changed, the government put a whole lot of people in there who were 'no can do' people instead of 'can do' people and it was driven by us— The PRESIDENT: That is not a point of order. You know it is not a point of order. That is a debating point. Senator LUDWIG: I was saying: on wheat they are shamelessly divided, and it is a case where the Liberals are now being done over by the doormats. On foreign investment—this is where I was wrong—they have undermined investment in regional Australia and the doormats have done over— (Time expired)