Senator WALSH (Victoria—Minister for Early Childhood Education and Minister for Youth) (14:14): You referred to the Productivity Commission review in your final supplementary, Senator Colbeck. We are doing more on early childhood education than you did on your 10 years in government, including commissioning that report and implementing that report. That report called for a workforce investment, and we are investing $3.6 billion. Senator Colbeck: A point of order on direct relevance. My reference was to the operation of multiservice childcare centres and the rules around using that specifically, particularly in my community, and also the Productivity Commission recommendation that directly referred to that element, so perhaps the minister might like to come back to the question instead of having a crack at the opposition for something. The PRESIDENT: The minister is being relevant to the question, and I'll call the minister again to continue answering the question. Senator WALSH: You did mention the Productivity Commission report, Senator Colbeck. We are implementing the findings of that report, including investing $3.6 billion in the wages of early childhood educators, which is the most significant measure that could be taken to stabilise the workforce, provide quality early education and provide families with access to care, unlike those opposite. The only thing you ever did in office was restrict access for children to early education. (Time expired)