Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:54): I thank Senator McGrath for that supplementary question. Yes, I can. The JobKeeper payment is designed to help keep as many businesses as possible in business and to help keep as many Australians as possible working for those businesses in their jobs. It is paid to the employer to reduce payroll pressures, given a significant impact to their turnover, so they can keep employees in a job rather than having to let them go. The historic wage subsidy will be delivered to around six million Australians, just under half of our working population, who will receive a flat payment of $1,500 per fortnight through their employer before tax. This $130 billion JobKeeper package will help keep Australians in jobs as well as tackle the significant impact from the coronavirus. The payment will provide the equivalent of around 70 per cent of the national median wage. Indeed, for workers in the accommodation, hospitality and retail sectors, it will equate to full median replacement wage. The PRESIDENT: Senator McGrath, a final supplementary question?