Mr KATTER (Kennedy) (14:15): Minister for migration: the Australian economy generates 200,000 new jobs every year while some 300,000 school leavers and others join the workforce. With the government continuing Labor's policy of bringing in from overseas 200,000 migrants, 259,000 student visas and 125,000 section 457s— Mr Pyne: Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order: I am loathe to interrupt the member for Kennedy, but he has not directed to whom the question is being asked. The SPEAKER: He is perfectly entitled to do that at the end of the question if he wishes to. Mr KATTER: I did. I wish he would listen. I did. The SPEAKER: The member for Kennedy may begin again and the clocks will be reset. Mr KATTER: I did say it, Madam Speaker. I will try it again: minister for migration— Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: I think we know it is immigration and border protection. Proceed, Member for Kennedy. Mr KATTER: the Australian economy generates 200,000 new jobs every year while some 300,000 school leavers and others join the workforce each year. With the government continuing Labor's policy of bringing in from overseas 200,000 migrants, 259,000 student visas and 125,000 section 457s—600,000 visas a year coming in and no records of any going out—could the minister advise how these additional maybe 800,000 people are going to find work in an economy that generates only 200,000 new jobs a year?