Senator LUDWIG (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister Assisting on Queensland Floods Recovery) (14:30): I thank Senator Colbeck for his question. Again, when you look at the work this government has done in insuring export certification, ensuring that we can smooth the way for exporters to access overseas markets, this government has done more. Senator Colbeck has asked a very long and detailed question and I will— Senator Colbeck: Mr President, I have a point of order on relevance. Senator Jacinta Collins: Oh for goodness sake! Senator Colbeck: I was asking about the import clearance certification scheme, not the export certification schemes—completely different programs. I do have a point of order on relevance, if you were paying attention, Senator Collins. Mr President, I ask you to bring the minister to the question. The PRESIDENT: Order. I do draw the minister's attention to the question. The minister has one minute and 37 seconds remaining. Senator LUDWIG: As I was saying, Mr President, it was a very long and detailed question, and those parts that I do not deal with now I am happy to take on notice to make sure Senator Colbeck is fully informed in this area. This government has done more in export certification and ensuring that we have full cost recovery of the fees and services that we provide right through this portfolio in agriculture, where we then look at cost recovery from the 2005 era. This government has continued to maintain a cost recovery dealing with those guidelines that the Howard government put in place. We have continued to do that. What we have done is made sure that we can smooth the transition and remove the red tape for agriculture—unlike those opposite. We can take a leaf out of a recent report from the IPA about what those opposite would stand for. That IPA report was about ripping money out of agriculture, ripping money out of the areas and, of course, they had consulted with the coalition MPs. I wonder whether they had consulted with Mr Colbeck. The PRESIDENT: You need to come to the question, Senator Ludwig. Senator LUDWIG: In dealing with the question, as I said at the beginning, those areas that I have not been able to deal with in this time I will certainly take on notice to ensure that we can provide a confident answer to those opposite. (Time expired)