Senator RUSTON (South Australia—Minister for Families and Social Services and Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (14:15): Thank you, Senator Siewert. Obviously, the No. 1 priority of this government over recent weeks has been to make sure that we keep Australians safe from the corona pandemic. We have worked tremendously hard on our health response, and I think everybody in this chamber would have to agree Australia has done phenomenally well in dealing with our health crisis. But we have a second responsibility, and that is to make sure that we kick-start our economy, and the road to our recovery is going to be built on the back of business because businesses create jobs. As Senator Cormann has just said, nine out of 10 jobs in Australia are with the private sector, so we are going to work very hard to make sure that we are able to stimulate the Australian economy within a COVID-safe environment to make— The PRESIDENT: Senator Siewert on a point of order? Senator Siewert: I have a point of order. I asked a very specific question in terms of: does the government think those 1.4 million people will have found a job? The PRESIDENT: You had a quote from the Prime Minister and that was a summary of the question you asked. I am listening to minister. I've let you remind the minister of the question. I think the minister can be directly relevant by speaking to the government's objectives on that matter, but I will listen carefully to the last 15 seconds. Senator Ruston. Senator RUSTON: Thank you, Mr President. Well, I don't have a crystal ball. I don't know whether you have one, Senator Siewert, but what I can tell you is that this government will work tirelessly, day and night, between now and whenever we are past this pandemic, to make sure that every Australian who needs a job is going to— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Siewert, a final supplementary question?