Senator WALSH (Victoria—Minister for Early Childhood Education and Minister for Youth) (14:31): We are indeed fortunate to be a strong and united team focused on what matters. We are cutting debt, lifting repayment thresholds and making the system fairer. But what do students see on the other side of the chamber? Nothing but disunity and division, with Senator Henderson and the opposition leader at war with each other—an embarrassing rabble on the other side. Senator Henderson is out there running her own policy process, wanting to add amendments from outside the shadow portfolio. Were her amendments approved by her 'shadow shadow cabinet'? Then we have the Leader of the Opposition, who said earlier today, 'We agree to not oppose the bill as it makes its way— The PRESIDENT: Minister Walsh, please resume your seat. Senator Henderson? Senator Henderson: On direct relevance: can I ask the minister to let the chamber know what impact this is going to have on Australians who are starting university from now. The PRESIDENT: Senator Henderson, you don't have a question— Senator Henderson: They're going to be denied— The PRESIDENT: Senator Henderson, resume your seat. Minister Walsh, please continue. Senator WALSH: Thank you very much, Senator Henderson; we look forward to your 'shadow shadow amendments' later on. Then we have the Leader of the Opposition, who said earlier today, 'We agree to not oppose the bill as it makes its way through the parliament.' (Time expired)