Senator FARUQI (New South Wales) (15:46): I move: That the Senate— (a) notes that: (i) between World War 2 and the 1970s, the average unemployment rate was 2%, and (ii) since the 1980s, 5% unemployment has been considered 'full employment' by most governments, even though it means hundreds of thousands more people either have no work or not enough work; and (b) considers that: (i) 'full employment' should mean what most people think it means, namely that everyone who wants a job can get one, and (ii) Australia should have a full employment target of 2% unemployment and 2% underemployment.