Mr HUSIC (Chifley) (13:47): I'm a big fan of mobile offices and doing mobile offices in my area because I get to meet the people I love representing. One of the things I love about the people of our area is that, if they think that you need to get cracking on an issue that they believe not enough work's being done on, they'll tell you, and they'll tell you straight. I had one bloke, Ken, at Lethbridge Park, who attended my mobile office and said that he wanted me to speak up more on an issue that means a great deal to him, and that is the issue of liver cancer. Ken's a carer now, looking after someone diagnosed with terminal liver cancer. It's a big deal to him and, obviously, to his family and friends. He said that, when the cancer was diagnosed, he had to actively go searching for information on the disease and what to expect from treatment and for information on support groups, and this was very hard to find. I said to him I'd raise this in parliament, write to the health minister and also raise it with the local health network to pass on these concerns, because he's right: it's essential that there are support mechanisms in place for all people diagnosed with this form of cancer, from the initial diagnosis through to treatment. It's one of the many stories nationwide of the challenges faced by people with liver cancer. When you consider how much the incidence of cancer has increased despite all the terrific work that's being done, it is something that we need to focus on, particularly for liver cancer, where there's a survival rate of just 18 per cent. Ken, I hear you, and we're going to make sure we address your concerns.