Dr MULINO (Fraser) (13:51): Social Traders estimates that there are 20,000 social enterprises in Australia and that these enterprises contribute something in the order of three per cent of Australia's GDP. Most importantly, these social enterprises employ 300,000 Australians, many of whom are from very disadvantaged backgrounds. Recently, I had the pleasure of visiting Cafe Sunshine with my state colleague Natalie Suleyman, the member for St Albans. Cafe Sunshine is a social enterprise that provides refugees and asylum seekers with job opportunities. This is particularly important in Sunshine, given the large number of refugees that have made it their home in recent years. The cafe cofounders, Jen Morillas and Hamed Allahyari, previously volunteered with the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre and came up with the idea to partner with the ASRC to open the cafe. The cafe also received funding from the Victorian government under the Pick My Project grants program, receiving assistance from Natalie Suleyman in making their application. The cafe serves wonderful Iranian cuisine—and I would like it recorded in Hansard that I do recommend their baklava! I congratulate Jen and Hamed on the wonderful contribution that their cafe is making to the Sunshine community.