Senator CASH (Western Australia—Assistant Minister for Immigration and Border Protection and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Women) (19:18): I thank all senators for their contribution to the debate, and in particular the opposition for indicating their support of the free trade agreement with Korea and agreeing that it is in the national interest. In terms of Senator Wong's query regarding clause 77 of the regulatory impact statement and the movement of natural persons, I confirm the final lines of clause 77: As this chapter locks in existing arrangements, no significant change is expected in the number of skilled workers entering Australia. I also confirm that the Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement does not change Australia's immigration requirements for Koreans seeking to work in Australia, and they will still be subject to the same regulatory regime in relation to 457s as any other person coming into this country. On that basis I commend the bill to the Senate. The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT ( Senator Edwards ): The question is that the amendment moved by Senator Wong to the second reading motion on the Customs Amendment (Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement Implementation) Bill be agreed to. Question agreed to. The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT: The question now is that the bills be read a second time. Question agreed to. Bills read a second time.