Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister for Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business) (14:18): I thank Senator Stoker for what is a very important question. This is a government that is committed to getting people off of welfare and into work. The greatest thing you can do for someone is to find them a job, and we have a very specific focus on getting our young people off welfare and into work. We have the Youth Jobs PaTH program. This is all about prepare, trial and hire. It's focusing on giving our young people who want to work the skills that they require to actually get into the workforce. Really importantly, it's the opportunity to have a go in the workplace, because the feedback so many of these young people give us is: 'We want to get a job. However, we have not been able to get a foot in the door,' and that is exactly what the PaTH program does. But we're also giving employers the incentive to hire and to continue to invest in this particular young person. Since being introduced in 2017, the government's Youth Jobs PaTH program has helped over 50,000 young jobseekers into work. That's 50,000 young Australians who would otherwise be reliant on welfare. That is 50,000 young Australians who have the chance of a fulfilling career, something they tell us is exactly what they want. That is 50,000 young Australians who are helping to avoid the trap that is long-term unemployment. We are now going to expand the Youth Jobs PaTH program to include PaTH industry pilots. We're going to work directly with industry and give industry the direct opportunity to provide input, training, matching and support for young jobseekers. This is a government that is committed to getting our youth off welfare and into work. The PRESIDENT: Senator Stoker, a supplementary question?