Mr ROBERT (Fadden) (15:32): I rise on behalf of the coalition to associate ourselves with the fine remarks from Minister Snowdon. It is a reminder that freedom is not free; training for war is tough. Eighteen young soldiers were badly injured when a truck rolled down a steep hill while they were training to defend freedom. Sapper Penpraze was a 22-year-old digger training to be a combat engineer. If you know nothing more about this young Australian soldier, know this: he was training to go into an engineering division that has paid a heavy price in Afghanistan. The toll taken on the 1st Combat Engineer Regiment, the 2nd Combat Engineer Regiment and the Incident Response Regiment of Special Operations Command has been exacting as they fight the battle against IEDs in Afghanistan. This was the job, this was the unit, this was the career that Sapper Penpraze was going into. He was a fine Australian soldier. We should all remember that this man gave his life while in training to prepare to fight wars in defence of our nation and in defence of freedom. We will remember him.