Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Employment and Minister for Women) (14:11): I thank Senator Cameron for the question. In relation to the first part of his question, I completely reject what he has stated, that the government has filed a submission that does not support an increase in the minimum wage. In relation to the very selective quote that appeared on the front page of a Fairfax newspaper this morning, can I confirm that this is similar information that is provided each year by the government of the day, regardless of who is in power. For example, when you look at the submissions that were provided by the former Labor government in 2011, 2012 and 2013, each of those submissions— The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Point of order, Senator Cameron. Senator Cameron: This is on relevance. The minister has answered the first part of the question. The second part of the question went to one issue: how many of the 200,000 people have a rich family to rely on? That was the question. The minister has had time to understand and prepare. The PRESIDENT: I remind the minister of the question. Minister you have one minute and 15 seconds. Senator CASH: Thank you. As I stated, this is information that is provided to the Fair Work Commission, regardless of who is in government. In relation to the question that Senator Cameron has asked, the question actually does not go to the 200,000 people who are on the minimum wage. The statistic is actually in relation to the number of low-paid employees and in relation to that, it is just under 50 per cent. The PRESIDENT: Senator Cameron, a supplementary question.