Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for the Environment and Water) (14:49): There are currently more than 14.6 million Australians in work, which is a record number of Australians in work, with unemployment falling to 4.1 per cent. While the Albanese government is focused on the jobs of Australians, we know that the only jobs the Liberal Party are focused on are their own. Today we read about the current opposition leader's pitch to the Nationals, to get back together. The key condition is that— The PRESIDENT: Senator Scarr? Senator Scarr: On direct relevance, there's absolutely no relevance. I'm sure Senator Sheldon must be very disappointed the minister isn't being directly relevant. The PRESIDENT: Senator Scarr, you don't stand up and have a debate. Minister Watt, I will direct you back to Senator Sheldon's question. Senator WATT: The key condition of the jobs deal for the three rogue senators is that they be benched—off the front bench for six months after breaking shadow cabinet solidarity. I was thinking to myself, 'What was another example where we saw three people sidelined for breaking the rules of the game?' And there it was: sandpapergate—that infamous time when we saw three of Australia's top cricketers sidelined for months after being banned for ball tampering. Now we see, in here, Senator McKenzie as the new Steve Smith, the leader who should really know better. Senator McDonald is David Warner, urging him into a scrap. And poor old Senator Cadell is Cameron Bancroft, the new guy who's been led astray. You are focused on your jobs. We're— (Time expired)