Senator CASH (Western Australia—Assistant Minister for Immigration and Border Protection and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Women) (14:40): I can, and I have to say, so many Australians who have given their absolute endorsement to the Chinese free trade agreement—because they understand that their children, if they have families, will have thousands and thousands of opportunities for jobs that will be created—are absolutely gobsmacked by the attitude taken by those on the other side under Bill Shorten, which is, quite frankly, to go into partnership with the thugs in the CFMEU to oppose the free trade agreement. The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Senator Cameron: Mr President, a point of order: the minister is misleading the Senate. Chapter 6 of the MOU says there will be no requirement for labour market— The PRESIDENT: There is no point of order. And apart from there being no point of order, that is really taking advantage of a situation where you should not be doing so. So, please desist. Senator CASH: Even Bob Carr, who used to sit in this chamber but was actually from the Labor Party, has come out himself and said: 'Sign the China free trade agreement.' Even he understands, as a former foreign minister, what this means for Australians. Yet what do we have? Those on the other side—Bill Shorten, being the little puppet that is pulled by the union puppet masters—being told, 'Distance yourself from the free trade agreement.' Ironically, when President Xi was here, what did Mr Shorten do? He tried to claim credit for it. (Time expired)