Senator BIRMINGHAM (South Australia—Minister for Education and Training) (14:10): I am pleased that there has been a wide and positive reaction to this program. For those opposite, the reaction from some who they usually listen to is that they are pleased. The Australian Education Union welcomed our announcement and our changes. The National Tertiary Education Union said they were encouraged that the new scheme will involve greater scrutiny of eligible providers and courses. The Australian Industry Group said that this an important issue and they urge all parties to positively consider the legislation once it is presented. The Business Council has urged the Senate to urgently pass these reforms. There has been broad and wide support from all parts of the Australian economy and from all key stakeholders. Senator Wong interjecting— Senator O'Neill: In three years you’ve done nothing. Senator BIRMINGHAM: I am pleased that, despite the interjections and so forth from those opposite, Labor's shadow ministers have been constructive in comments and have indicated that the Labor Party will be cooperative. I hope and trust we will see these reforms of the Turnbull government legislated and implemented by year's end. (Time expired)