Senator FIERRAVANTI-WELLS (New South Wales—Minister for International Development and the Pacific) (14:29): As I was saying, our welfare system encourages those capable of work or study to do so. I'm actually in a job; therefore, I do not need Newstart, because I'm already in a job. Our welfare system encourages those capable of work or study to do so, while supporting vulnerable— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Fierravanti-Wells, please resume your seat. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Fierravanti-Wells, please resume your seat. I don't blame you for not being able to hear me, because there was so much noise in the chamber. I appreciate it is Thursday, but I will ask for some semblance of order in the chamber during even contentious issues being discussed. Senator Cameron? Senator Cameron: I couldn't hear any of that answer. Could you reset the clock? The PRESIDENT: Senator Cameron, it would not be the first time you may have made noise in the chamber either, among many others. I will wait until there is some order before I call Senator Fierravanti-Wells to continue. Senator Fierravanti-Wells, please continue. Senator FIERRAVANTI-WELLS: Our welfare system encourages those capable of work or study to do so and supports vulnerable people within our society. We remain committed to ensuring family assistance and social security payments are well targeted and sustainable into the future. Of course those opposite sit there and they bleat about this issue, but do you know what they have offered in response? It is a review. (Time expired)