Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:38): Sorry, Senator Tyrrell, I didn't hear the last part of your question but what I think you were talking about was the fact that rural and regional students, obviously, incur other fees in their living costs while undertaking that kind of training. That's exactly what this payment which will now come through the federal government— The PRESIDENT: Minister Watt, please resume your seat. Senator Tyrrell? Senator Tyrrell: President, a point of order. If I may redirect this a little: my question was, basically, what are you saying to the people of Tasmania—the students who are not completing nursing and midwifery? The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Tyrrell. Minister Watt. Senator WATT: Thanks for clarifying that, Senator Tyrrell. As I may have said in my answer to your primary question, the Universities Accord review did recommend that government should fund support for students undertaking nursing, care and teaching professions courses, and employers—public and private—should provide funding for other fields. We do expect employers to be able to provide funding towards students who are undertaking other courses, but, really, this comes back to the recommendations of the Universities Accord review. As I understand it, the reason for their recommendation was that training to enter care and teaching professions needs to be accessible. (Time expired)