Senator COLBECK (Tasmania) (11:59): I seek leave to make a short statement. The PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for one minute. Senator COLBECK: Senator Whish-Wilson talked about the campaign that was run. I would have to say that it was one of the most dishonest campaigns that I have seen run by the Greens for a long time. The opposition does dispute the uncertainty surrounding this issue. If the minister had taken the time to inform himself, he may very well have been more certain. If you do not inform yourself, you certainly will be uncertain. The motion talks about the science. We know that the Greens are actually anti science, and that is supported by statements such as 'I don't care about the science; I just don't want the boat.' I note that the quota— Senator Whish-Wilson: Mr President, I rise on a point of order. I would like Senator Colbeck to state exactly where that— The PRESIDENT: No. That is debating the issue. You have got to have a point of order. You cannot debate the issue now. Senator Whish-Wilson: Mr President, it is actually incorrect. I would like the senator to withdraw that statement. The PRESIDENT: No. That is not a point of order. There is no point of order there. Senator COLBECK: The senator seems to be adopting the Howard Sattler defence now. I note that the quota for that fishery has just been reset at very similar levels to what was set previously. So there stands the coalition's position.