Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Employment and Minister for Women) (14:56): I do not agree with the premise of your question. This government is fundamentally committed in particular to increasing women's workforce participation and to meeting our G20 target. In fact, senators would be aware that it was under this coalition government that G20 leaders agreed that we all needed to do more to increase women's workforce participation. We have a clear plan in relation to increasing women's workforce participation, in particular in relation to our small business agenda, because, as we know, the number of women in small business in particular has been increasing over the last 10 years; our investment in particular in STEM, because we understand that, if we are going to decrease the gender pay gap, we have to get more young girls into those roles. The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Senator Moore: Mr President, I rise on a point of order. Though I appreciate the comments that the minister is making, it would be useful if the working women's centres could be somehow addressed in her answer. The PRESIDENT: The minister has been relevant to the answer. She indicated up-front that she did not accept the premise of the question. Minister, you have the call. Senator CASH: As I was saying to Senator Moore, we need to ensure that more young girls in particular have the opportunity to go into careers that are going to have those higher paid roles. In the same respect, though, many people often forget that we also need to encourage— (Time expired)