Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Employment and Minister for Women) (14:09): I thank Senator Moore for the question. I can assure you, Senator Moore, that that is absolutely not the position of the Turnbull government, despite what the head of the CPSU, Nadine Flood, is stating to members of the APS. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order on my left. Senator CASH: As you would be aware, when I came into office I actually improved the bargaining position from 1.5 per cent in terms of pay increases to two per cent each year over the three years— The PRESIDENT: Do you have a point of order, Senator Moore? Senator Moore: It is on direct relevance. I am wanting to refocus the minister. The question was not about wages; it was about the enforceable rights to domestic violence leave. The PRESIDENT: I do not believe there is a point of order, Senator Moore. The minister answered your question directly and she rejected outright the notion in the question. Senator CASH: In direct answer to Senator Moore's question: no, that is not the position of the Turnbull government.