Ms PRICE (Durack—Minister for Defence Industry) (14:30): Thank you to the member for Boothby. I would like to acknowledge her strong commitment to the South Australian defence industry. The Morrison government's strong budget is delivering more jobs and opportunities for small business in the defence industry and also for bolstering our defence capability. I'm extremely proud to have led a record delegation of Australian businesses at the Defence and Security Equipment International trade show in London last week. Australia had 61 exhibitors there last week as part of Team Defence Australia, showing off their expertise in one of the biggest defence-exports events on the world calendar. For us, this event is all about backing Aussie businesses, especially small and emerging businesses, to generate new export opportunities, creating more investment and securing jobs at home and abroad. That's what you get when you have a strong budget. That's how you can support your small businesses. Team Defence Australia did us proud. I want to put on record my thanks for the way that they magnificently showcased Australian businesses on the world stage. They showed that Australian innovation is right up there with the world's best, and can I tell you that the whole world was watching very closely the Australian delegation in London. Members of the House may have also seen a report on the television program Sunday Night that showed examples of Aussie ingenuity from companies such as DefendTex, which is based in Melbourne. DefendTex was one of the 13 companies that I announced were receiving support from the Morrison government to help them grow under our defence export grants process. Another exhibitor was Craig International Ballistics, from the electorate of Fadden, on the Gold Coast. This company also received funding to help it to become export ready. When I was there I also announced Defence Innovation Hub funding for ECLIPS, which is based here in Canberra. I was there for the signing of a $15 million defence industry deal between German giant Rheinmetall and Sydney defence business Thomas Global, which will create up to 20 new jobs in Western Sydney. The funding support and the signing of that deal highlight my priority for the Defence Industry portfolio. This is all about helping small businesses to be a key part of the Morrison government's $200 billion investment in defence capability. The London trade show demonstrated that Australian defence companies are on the world's radar. All of this is possible because our government is delivering strong and stable government. The Morrison government is backing small businesses and is on the side of Aussie workers.