Senator SIEWERT (Western Australia—Australian Greens Whip) (16:18): I move: That the Senate— (a) notes that the Government is in discussions with the big four banks, major retailers and EFTPOS around a possible national rollout of the cashless debit card (CDC); (b) recognises that compulsory income management disadvantages people on low incomes by limiting their ability to shop around and make savings where purchases can be made through cash; (c) acknowledges that rolling out compulsory income management to people on income support payments would remove the choice and control they have over the financial products and services they use; (d) further notes that the Australian National Audit Office found that there was no evidence that there has been a reduction in social harm following the introduction of the CDC; (e) urges the big four banks, EFTPOS and major retailers not to facilitate any national rollout of compulsory income management, including the CDC; and (f) calls on the Federal Government to be honest and transparent about its plans to rollout compulsory income management to income support recipients across Australia.