Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Employment and Minister for Women) (14:09): Unfortunately, yes, I can, and, of course, it is those opposite. Over the last 20 years the Australian Labor Party has received approximately $14 million from the CFMEU. In addition to that, we have recently witnessed a video showing how the CFMEU are buying up the Labor Party and demanding outcomes for themselves. To quote a senior CFMEU official who appeared in the video, who said: … what we're actually going to do is take ownership and responsibility of the ALP … We're getting influence in the ALP and that's how we're going to get in there. We're not going to wait for the politicians to come and do it for us … … … … We're not going to just ask them to do it, we're going to go in there and demand they do it … The CFMEU has a hold over the Labor Party and that is to the detriment of the building and construction industry in Australia. The PRESIDENT: Senator Paterson, a final supplementary question.