Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Employment and Minister for Women) (14:16): As I said when I was addressing that amendment last night, those of us on this side of the chamber and the Turnbull government firmly believe Australians first. We have always maintained that, when there is an Australian ready, willing and able to undertake a job, they should always be looked to first. But we also believe that, where a business needs to access labour and they are unable to, unlike those on the other side, we are not prepared to stand by and let that business close down. The PRESIDENT: Order. Senator Cameron, a point of order. Senator Cameron: Again, on relevance. The question was: has the Prime Minister had a change of heart and will he accept the Senate's amendment and that the opposition leader was right to stand up for Australian jobs. Again this minister goes nowhere near these questions. The PRESIDENT: Again, Senator Cameron, the minister has not addressed your direct question, but she has certainly gone near the question. She is being relevant. I remind the minister that she has 28 seconds in which to respond to the question. Senator CASH: As I was saying, those of us on this side of the chamber believe that, where a business is unable to access labour, the last thing we want to see is that business close down, because a business that closes down employs no-one. But the Prime Minister and all of us on this side of the chamber have always been consistent in our comments; we do believe that you should look locally first. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Cameron, final supplementary question.