Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Employment and Minister for Women) (14:06): Yes, I can. We heard it in the speeches given by those on the other side last night. Again, it was all but confirmed by Mr Shorten—the alternative Prime Minister of this country, should Labor be elected—that under a future Labor government the Road Safety Remuneration Tribunal and its devastating pay orders will be returned. There should be no doubt that a vote for Bill Shorten and Labor is going to be a vote to decimate the owner-drivers of Australia. Why? Because the TWU—like the CFMEU and the MUA—has donated $8.3 million to the Labor Party since 1996. Opposition senators interjecting— Senator CASH: So $8.3 million is the price that Labor will pay to put the hardworking mum-and-dad owner-drivers—small business owners, the backbone of our economy—out of business. That is what you might do, but it is certainly not what we do. (Time expired)