Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance) (14:31): Senator Siewert and the government will just have to agree to disagree on this. The short answer to her final question is no, we will not be revisiting the very limited and temporary exemption that Minister Hunt has granted with effect to 30 April 2014. I go back to the reports of undersized sharks being caught. Sharks caught that are less than three metres long will be released alive if possible. If they are not in a condition to survive, they are to be humanely destroyed. To summarise— Senator Siewert interjecting— Senator CORMANN: Senator Siewert, I think no amount of exchanges between you and I will bring us to a consensus. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Cormann, resume your seat. Senator Siewert is endeavouring to listen to the answer, and the interjections do not help her. Senator CORMANN: In short, the government takes responsibility for the decision that we have made. We made a conscious decision. It is an appropriate decision. It is a decision to protect human life and public safety, and we stand by it.