Senator COLBECK (Tasmania—Minister for Aged Care and Senior Australians and Minister for Youth and Sport) (14:38): The thing that the Australian government is concerned about is ensuring that Australians across the board have the opportunity to get a job. That's why the focus of the Australian government has been on employment and creating 1.4 million jobs for Australians over the last 12 months, including over 100,000 for young people. Our focus has been on continuing to keep a strong economy, growing youth employment and ensuring that young people have the opportunity to get a degree. Our focus, clearly, is on continuing to ensure that young people have the opportunity to get a job. Based on the premise and the structure that the Australian government has put into place, 100,000 jobs were created in the last 12 months in the Australian economy. When I talk to young people around Australia, that is the focus that they have. Senator Polley: When did you last see a young person? Senator COLBECK: Only very recently, Senator Polley. Our focus remains on doing the things that are important to young people here in Australia: keeping the Australian economy strong and ensuring opportunities for jobs growth. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: I suggest, with respect, that we don't start the new habit of applause, except at the end of first or valedictory speeches. There is a time after question time to note answers. Applause is clearly out of order, whether it is intended or otherwise. Senator Pratt, a supplementary question?