Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:05): Again, what we continually see from Senator Cash and her colleagues in the coalition is a misrepresentation of how the bargaining system will work under the government. Senator Cash: Your RIS is wrong. The PRESIDENT: Minister Watt, please resume your seat. Order! Senator Cash, you had barely asked the question before I called the minister to his feet, and there was so much noise that I was having trouble hearing him. Please continue, Minister Watt. Senator WATT: As I was saying, we continually see Senator Cash and her colleagues seize on facts and figures and then distort what they actually mean. The reality is that under the government's proposal most small businesses—and I know you're asking about medium-sized businesses—will have access to the cooperative workplaces stream. There are various other routes for medium-sized businesses to take advantage of that will not include the kinds of costs that the opposition is out there trying to scare people about. All through this debate we have seen scare campaign after scare campaign from the opposition. First of all, it was going to ruin the mining industry, and then everyone realised that it wasn't going to apply to most of the mining industry. Then it was going to promote strikes, when in actual fact there are restrictions on strikes. Everything we've heard from the coalition is a scare campaign and blatantly wrong. The PRESIDENT: Senator Cash, second supplementary?