Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (15:06): Thank you, Senator White. If we don't close the loophole, every enterprise agreement rate is up for grabs. That is the simple fact here. We want to see workers get a fair go and businesses given a level playing field to attract staff and earn a decent income. Now, we've talked a lot about the benefits of these changes to workers, but they also have benefits to businesses—businesses that are doing the right thing. I would have thought that people who say they are representing the party of business would want to back in businesses who are doing the right thing and paying workers the amounts they've agreed to pay— Senator Scarr interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Scarr. Senator WATT: because businesses who are paying fair wages can be undercut at any time— Senator Scarr interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Scarr, I've called you to order. Senator WATT: by operators who want to gain an advantage by underpaying their workers. Now, I see Senator Scarr interjecting and I see a number of other senators interjecting, but I remind you: businesses paying fair wages can be undercut at any time by operators who want to gain an advantage by underpaying their workers. If you don't join with Labor and close these loopholes, you are standing with those employers who are doing the wrong thing and undercutting their competitors. Senator Farrell: On that note, I request that any further questions be placed on the Notice Paper.