Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister for Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business) (14:20): One of the things that is so fantastic about this portfolio is that you actually meet people whose lives have been transformed by government programs. One such example is Janaya Paul. She's a young Indigenous woman from your great state, Senator Stoker. She's from the Gold Coast. She's landed a job as an apprentice mechanic, with the help of the government's Youth Jobs PaTH Program. She undertook employability skills training with a training specialist. The specialist, along with her jobactive provider, then helped her secure a PaTH internship with a motor mechanic on the Gold Coast. Following the internship, Janaya was offered an apprenticeship with the mechanics firm. She is now one of a growing number of female motor mechanics in Australia, and this is the message that she has for other women: Being a female in a male-dominated industry, it can be daunting … But go get it. It's the best decision I've made … This is a government that is committed. Let's get people off welfare and— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Stoker, a final supplementary question?