Senator ABETZ (Tasmania—Leader of the Government in the Senate, Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service and Minister for Employment) (14:44): Any falsification of records is to be condemned. Any underpayment of wages is to be condemned. In Australia we have a proud history of ensuring that a fair day's pay is provided— Senator Lines: You have no history of it! None! Senator ABETZ: Really, Senator Lines! Grow up! We have a great history in this country of ensuring that a fair day's work is remunerated with fair pay. When— The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Senator Moore: Mr President, I raise a point of order on direct relevance to the question. There are only 20 seconds remaining. The question was about direct action taken to respond to the false records and also support for the Senate inquiry into Australia's temporary work visas. The PRESIDENT: You are correct, Senator Moore. The question was: what action has been taken about falsified records? I draw the minister's attention to the question. Senator ABETZ: I was talking about the evil of falsifying records. I would have thought that was directly relevant. Under the regime that Labor set in place we have an independent statutory body called the Fair Work Ombudsman. We have faith in the Fair Work— (Time expired)