It's truly a delight to be here today to speak at a forum organised by an industry organisation which isn't afraid to stand up and argue for the interest of its members - even if it does make them unpopular from time to time with the powers that be in Canberra.
Because ultimately that's what industry organisations are all about - standing up for the interests of their industry.
You had the guts to express your legitimate and now vindicated concerns about the CPRS.
And now you are rightly speaking out against Labor's great big new tax on the mining industry.
A tax which it is publicly claimed on one hand is somehow going to grow the mining industry (go figure).
Yet on the other hand, even Ken Henry seems to privately agree is actually designed to slow the industry down.
It's a wonderful gift to argue two completely contradictory points of view with a straight face.
But given Climate Change is "the greatest moral challenge of our time", but we can defer action for 3 years, I shouldn't be surprised.
I'm told by Labor we have a two-speed economy, and we have to get them synchronised.
So true to Labor form, confronted with those that are well-off and those that are not so well-off, the option they take is to pull down the well-off rather than lifting the not so well-off - that is, according to Labor, the easiest way to provide equity is to shoot all the rich ones.