Senator RUSTON (South Australia—Minister for Families and Social Services and Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (14:33): I'm not quite sure. However, one thing that I can be sure of is that I am confused about what the policy of the other side is in relation to jobs in the mining sector. It is probably quite unusual for Senator Farrell and I to be on a unity ticket when it comes to rural and regional jobs, but we certainly have been on a unity ticket when it comes to the wine industry, and, once again, we are on a unity ticket when it comes to supporting rural and regional jobs in our resources sector. Opposition senators interjecting— Senator RUSTON: Perhaps those opposite, who are having a fun time interjecting, might take into consideration the impact of the Carmichael coalmine—$2 billion. And guess how many jobs have already been created at the Carmichael coalmine—over 800 in Queensland. Senator Farrell is supporting rural and regional jobs. Perhaps you should too.