Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Employment and Minister for Women) (14:39): In relation to alternative approaches, I am. In fact, it goes to Senator Di Natale, the Leader of the Australian Greens. His preferred choice was to hire an international au pair. He chose to hire a young worker—not an Australian youth but someone from overseas—and not pay them above the minimum wage. What he did, though, was ensure they got on a plane and came to Canberra at taxpayers' expense. As someone said to me, 'Our greatest fears have been realised: the Greens have implemented a nanny state!' But, colleagues, the Greens' hypocrisy is not in short supply. The PRESIDENT: Order. Pause the clock. Senator Ludlam, a point of order. Senator Ludlam: Thank you, Mr President. No part of the senator's question went to the matters that the minister is traversing. She knows very well that this is utterly irrelevant to the question that was put to her. It was the subject of a Press Council ruling. Could you please bring her back to the question that she was asked. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Ludlam. I will allow the minister to continue. Senator CASH: Colleagues, google 'Di Natale and intern' and guess what pops up? A job advertisement, which I will now read from. It is a job advertisement for the intern, which states: 'The position has no financial remuneration available and no employment position is on offer.' (Time expired)