Senator BIRMINGHAM (South Australia—Minister for Finance, Leader of the Government in the Senate and Vice-President of the Executive Council) (14:48): I'm not actually the Prime Minister, nor am I Guy Sebastian, so I'm not particularly well placed to address those aspects in that form. The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson-Young on a point of order? Senator Hanson-Young: I'd like to correct the record. I didn't mean to give Senator Birmingham a promotion that he will never actually achieve. I take that back. The PRESIDENT: It's starting to look a lot like Christmas. Senator BIRMINGHAM: It cuts deep, Senator Hanson-Young—I'm hurt!—it really does. An honourable senator interjecting— Senator BIRMINGHAM: I'm definitely not going to sing, that's true. Mr President, these are serious issues. It is why more than $1 billion of additional COVID-19 assistance has been provided to the creative industries, the live-performance industry being a key part of that. But, in addition to all of those funding principles, the work in the national plan to help drive reopening is a key part of that and is something that our government has led, and encouraged the states and territories to follow, to make sure these sectors can get back to business, which I know is what they want to do most. (Time expired)