Senator RUSTON (South Australia—Minister for Families and Social Services and Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (14:03): One of the things that I can absolutely confirm to Senator McCarthy is that this government understands that older Australians often find barriers to getting into work, which is why, amongst a number of initiatives that were put in place prior to the pandemic— Opposition senators interjecting— Senator RUSTON: If you'd listen, I will tell you about the measures that we have put in place, including, as an example, the Restart program. With the budget this week, we talked a lot about the wage subsidy for younger Australians. I would just like to advise the chamber that in the 2018-19 budget the government put in place the Restart program, a wage subsidy for older Australians. So employers of older Australians over the age of 50 have access to a $10,000 wage subsidy. I am really pleased to advise the chamber that 50,000 older Australians have been the beneficiary of that wage subsidy specifically dedicated to older Australians. The PRESIDENT: Senator McCarthy, a final supplementary question?