Senator CANAVAN (Queensland—Minister for Resources and Northern Australia) (15:03): We take any incident that the senator referred to very seriously, and, of course, we take complaints about the program very seriously too. Obviously, with any government program, there will at times be complaints. The important thing is that the government is serious in responding to them. I can report, however, that, of the 2,885 businesses that have taken on interns under the PaTH program, just two of those business have been suspended from the program. We would argue this is quite a high degree of compliance and effectiveness— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Canavan! Senator O'Neill, on a point of order? Senator O'Neill: I appreciate the information but I would really like an answer to the question, which was particularly about the three young people who have been seriously injured and the 33 reported complaints. The PRESIDENT: I can't instruct the minister how to answer the question as long as he is being relevant, and I believe he is. Senator CANAVAN: As I was mentioning, the government is proud of the opportunities that the PaTH program has created for young Australians and is proud of the record of compliance under the program. We, of course, investigate all complaints appropriately. This program is creating opportunities and jobs for young Australians, and that is very positive. Senator Cormann: I ask that further questions be placed on the Notice Paper.