Senator PAYNE (New South Wales—Minister for Human Services) (14:20): What I will take the opportunity to do, in response to Senator Whish-Wilson's invitation, is re-emphasise what a groundbreaking opportunity this is for this nation. I will take the opportunity to confirm the value of the initiatives under the free trade agreement—like the ones I was speaking about before. In fact, I did not finish those, so I might go back to them. For example, we have the Seafood Trade Advisory Group. If I were from Tasmania— Senator Di Natale: Mr President, I rise on a point of order. You have been very good in drawing the minister's attention to the question. This was a very, very simple question: does the minister stand by the figure of 170,000 jobs, or will she correct the record as indicated on the DFAT website? The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Di Natale. I will remind the minister of the question and advise that she has 32 seconds in which to answer. Senator PAYNE: I was talking about Tasmania and the importance of the seafood industry to Tasmania, as I recall, and the Seafood Trade Advisory Group. We are talking about numbers of jobs, which is what Senator Whish-Wilson asked me about. Senator Di Natale: Mr President, I rise on a point of order. I think you know where I am about to go, Mr President. I ask you to draw the minister's attention to the question. It is a very simple one: does the minister stand by the figure of 170,000 jobs, or will she now correct the record? This is very, very serious. Will she correct the record? Otherwise, she has misled the Senate. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Di Natale. I will remind the minister that she has 18 seconds left in which to answer. Senator PAYNE: I have said that I stand by what I have said in this place, and I stand by what Minister Robb has said in relation to the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement. If that is not clear enough for Senator Whish-Wilson and his leader then I fail to see what would be.