Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Employment and Minister for Women) (14:54): I thank Senator Hume for the question. Indeed, Senator Hume is correct: this week is Innovation Week for 2017. Innovation Week, for those who don't know, is the annual celebration of science, technology, engineering, maths and medicine. In fact, this morning I had the opportunity to meet with a female astronaut, Pam Melroy, who goes by @Astro_Pam, to talk about what more we can do to get young girls to literally shoot for the stars and look for an occupation in science, technology, engineering and maths. But can I also thank the Australian Science and Innovation Forum, which, in partnership with the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering, is running this event for the third year. Senator Cameron interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Cameron, I have been particularly tolerant. You are blessed with a voice that carries exceptionally well. I'm having trouble hearing Senator Cash. Senator CASH: The government is focused on keeping Australian businesses at the cutting edge and, in particular, globally competitive and ensuring that Australian businesses have the best opportunities to benefit from that connectedness and, of course, the Industry 4.0 practices. I had the opportunity last week in Perth, with Senator Cormann, to launch test labs for Australia at the Asia-Pacific Regional Conference, at which we had over 1,100 people attend to talk about Industry 4.0. In terms of the test labs for Australia announcement, this is a $5 million investment on behalf of the Australian government to create five new test labs at universities and training institutes around Australia, but it's very much focused on small and medium enterprises. What it's going to do in relation to small and medium enterprises is enable them to incorporate the latest technologies into their operations and embrace digital innovation, including the Internet of Things, big data, data analytics, robotics, sensors and automation. This is a great initiative. It reinforces the government's commitment to innovation. The PRESIDENT: Senator Hume, a supplementary question?