Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister for Jobs and Innovation) (14:30): I am. Colleagues, you'll be pleased to know that even the Leader of the Opposition, Bill Shorten, faced with these figures, admitted at the National Press Club recently that he too was pleased with the jobs growth under the Turnbull government. This is what he said: We're pleased with it. There are jobs growing, we're pleased with that … it's excellent. And colleagues, I agree—it is excellent. The creation of in excess of 400,000 jobs is due to the policies that the Turnbull government is putting in place. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order on my left! Senator CASH: But it's one thing to say, 'It's great to have jobs growth.' What the Leader of the Opposition now needs to do is support the policies that are enabling the economy to do just that. Where is he, colleagues, on our enterprise tax plan? Our enterprise tax plan will benefit around 3.2 million small and medium businesses, the backbone of our economy. The Trans-Pacific Partnership, which is all about creating jobs—where does Bill Shorten stand on it? (Time expired)