Senator PAYNE (New South Wales—Minister for Human Services) (14:28): Again, I thank Senator Whish-Wilson for that question, which I think means we have moved on to ChAFTA from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, so it is not exactly a supplementary. As I indicated yesterday, the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement is an extraordinary opportunity for this country—an extraordinary opportunity to develop the growth of our goods and services and their distribution internationally that would never have been possible without the work of this government and the trade and investment minister, Andrew Robb. It would never have been possible, because those opposite did nothing in this area— The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Senator Whish-Wilson: Mr President, I rise on a point of order. My question was clear. I wanted to know if the government is considering a trade adjustment assistance package, like in the US, to compensate workers who will lose their jobs from these trade deals. The PRESIDENT: Two comments: firstly, your question was borderline as to being a supplementary to the primary question. Secondly, the minister has only been on her feet for half the time; she has half the time left to answer the question. Senator PAYNE: In relation to jobs issues that the senator has referred to, I have a small amount of information here. But I think it is probably an idea for me to take the rest of that question on notice, and I will come back to the Senate.