Senator PAYNE (New South Wales—Minister for Human Services) (14:09): That is the problem, isn't it? We have achieved in 12 months what those opposite could not achieve in six years. In fact, negotiations with this free-trade agreement started under the Howard government and were concluded by this government. Senator Cameron: Mr President, on a point of order: the minister is misleading the Senate, because no-one has seen this agreement. I bet the minister has not seen the agreement either. The PRESIDENT: That is a debating point. There is no point of order. Senator PAYNE: As I was saying, and I am very pleased to reiterate this, we have achieved in 12 months what those opposite could not achieve in six years. We are building on trade deals already concluded with Korea and Japan. The ChAFTA forms part of this very powerful trifecta of agreements with Australia's three largest export markets, which account for more than 61 per cent of our exports of goods. This trade trifecta is absolute proof that we are open for business. It means more jobs and higher living standards for Australians. That is something that those opposite could not achieve.