Ms RYAN (Lalor—Opposition Whip) (13:30): I rise today on national R U OK? Day to remind ourselves that, while living our busy lives getting stuff done, we should be observant and thoughtful about those with whom we interact—that as we go about our lives we should check in with those around us and remind those in this place that what we say here matters. We've been having some conversations here this week about drug testing of people on Newstart, about expanding the cashless debit card and about robo-debt. We need to remind ourselves that some people who are in the cycle of looking for work may be going in a cycle of hope, in terms of applying for jobs, to the inevitable rejections that many face every week and that this can trigger anxiety and trigger depression. We need to remind ourselves that the things we do in this place impact on very real people's lives. I want to finish by saying to the people in my electorate: if you are interacting with our bureaucracies, with Centrelink, the NDIS, jobactive or Immigration, and you're finding it stressful, please contact my office. My staff will open with: 'Are you okay? How can I help?'