Senator BIRMINGHAM (South Australia—Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:22): Senator Steele-John is often quite literal in his contributions in the chamber and in his interpretation, and I'd invite him to consider the context of the phrase 'tongue-in-cheek'. I doubt very much that Mr Tehan is encouraging students to strike, but he is certainly highlighting to them the fact that there are many issues upon which medical students may wish to reflect. And one of them that he would encourage current medical students to reflect upon is that more of them ought to be thinking about going and working and servicing rural regions. That's why amongst our government's reforms to medical education has been the creation of rural training hubs that provide more opportunities for more rural students to study medicine in rural Australia in the hope and expectation that they will stay in rural Australia and deliver those critical healthcare services to the rural and regional Australians who need them.