Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister for Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business) (14:21): Unfortunately those opposite, those who are members of the Labor Party, actually went to the last election with a policy to abolish the Youth Jobs PaTH Program. On this side of the chamber, we are committed to getting people off welfare and into work. We are committed, in particular, to getting our young people off welfare and into work and giving them every opportunity that we can to get those skills that they require before they can even get a foot in the door, to give them that opportunity for internship. So many of them say to us, 'We want to put our hand up and work.' But guess what? Because they don't have that experience, they're not able to get that foot in the door. This is exactly what the PaTH program is able to do for them—give them the skills they need, give them that opportunity to undertake an internship and get that foot in the door. Then we encourage employers to take them on and invest in them.