Senator NASH (New South Wales—Deputy Leader of The Nationals in the Senate and Assistant Minister for Health) (14:43): I am pleased to advise the chamber that the chief executive of peak body AusBiotech, Dr Anna Lavelle, has noted the benefits of the agreement to the health sector. She was recently quoted as saying: AusBiotech welcomes the free trade agreement with China as a positive move for an industry that is 'born global' and relies on trade in international markets to prosper. Also, Chris Rex of Ramsay Health Care has said: China has favourable demographics for healthcare, with a population of 1.3 billion— The PRESIDENT: Order! The time for answering the question has expired. But just a moment, I will check: was the clock set for the full 30 seconds? I think that might not have been the case. Minister, if you wish to answer further, you are welcome to continue. We will allow a further 10 seconds. Senator NASH: Thank you, Mr President. The Australian healthcare industry thinks that this agreement is a good deal. Who else thinks that this is a good deal? Bob Hawke thinks this is very good deal for Australia, Bob Carr thinks this is a very good deal for Australia and Simon Crean thinks this is a very good deal for Australia, as do the Labor premiers of Victoria, South Australia and Queensland. It is about time that those opposite got on board.