Senator ABETZ (Tasmania—Leader of the Government in the Senate, Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service and Minister for Employment) (14:00): Yes, the Prime Minister does enjoy the confidence of his cabinet. The reason that he enjoys the confidence of his cabinet is his policy delivery for this nation—policy delivery be it on MH17 or MH370, be it on border protection, be it on stopping the carbon and mining taxes to ensure that we can have jobs for the future or be it on the free trade agreements that are promising wealth generation and job creation like we have not seen in this country for a long time. That is why the Prime Minister enjoys the confidence of his cabinet and of the party room. What I do know is that Mr Shorten does not enjoy the confidence of 21 years worth of former ACTU presidents in Mr Hawke, in Mr Ferguson and in Mr Crean in relation to his unprincipled stand on the China free trade agreement—an agreement that will see huge potential for our home state of Tasmania and indeed the state of Western Australia, 47 per cent of whose exports go to China. Yet the Labor Party has the audacity to campaign in Western Australia against the free trade agreement. The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Senator Cameron on a point of order. Senator Cameron: I raise a point of order on relevance. The question was about the chaos and dysfunction in this government and the lack of support for the Prime Minister. The PRESIDENT: There is no point of order. Senator ABETZ: When it comes to relevance, Senator Cameron never figures in the debate at all and that is why it is not surprising that he would raise a point of order of that nature. Can I say to those opposite that the Prime Minister enjoys the confidence of his cabinet because of the direction that we are taking this country after the six years of Labor-Green neglect. (Time expired)