"The absence of price compensation for small business, and locking in an Australian ETS before nations we compete with imposed similar costs on their economy, were flaws that justified deferral of the legislation.
"Attention should now turn to ironing out these flaws, and the pursuit of an economically responsible global agreement.
"This is not a get out of jail free card for industry. It is an opportunity to get our scheme design and timing right, whilst maintaining research and investment in new technology, and noting that there are no cost-free policy options.
"While some businesses that would have made money out of a carbon market will be disappointed, most who would face higher energy costs will not see rejection of the Bills in a negative light. While some will claim that uncertainty exists, there is no real business certainty without Australian industry remaining competitive."