Senator JOYCE (Queensland—Leader of The Nationals in the Senate) (12:57): The coalition will be supporting this motion on the premise that, after a long period of negotiations, this bill deals with a section within the plan that is there in any case. It is the streamlining of a section that is already there. We have sought and obtained the capacity of the minister to retain oversight and the ability to have the final say, in agreeance or otherwise, on decisions that may be made in applying this limit, this five per cent up or down of the total extractions, which is the equivalent of about 710 gigs, a substantial amount of water. That capacity remains with the minister and it is disallowable by the parliament. We also look forward to seeing the plan. We give no precise recommendation here as to what our position is on the plan, because at this point in time the plan has not been finally tabled. But, to give a sense of the cooperation that the public and our political adversaries sometimes say that we do not show, we have been negotiating on this in good faith for a long period of time. In this instance we have been asked to and we have allowed the government to progress with this piece of legislation, noting that this is not the final plan. It is also not the 450-gig, $1.77 billion bill, the special account, which is yet to come. It is merely the streamlining of a piece of legislation that is already documented in the plan in another form and could, in another form, already happen. Question agreed to.