Mr MORRISON (Cook—Prime Minister and Minister for the Public Service) (14:23): This government has done more than any other government in a time like this to ensure that Australians have been able to have job security during the period of the worst recession we've seen since the Great Depression. We have committed $101 billion to JobKeeper so Australians can have job security, with $70 billion out the door. And with this initiative there is some $4 billion to get people off the unemployment queues, off unemployment benefits, and into jobs. What the Leader of the Opposition is putting forward in this place is simply untrue and is seeking to create fear in a pandemic. It is irresponsible and it is reckless. This Leader of the Opposition will stoop to any level to try and bring about— The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will resume his seat. The Leader of the Opposition on a point of order? Mr Albanese: Yes, Mr Speaker; it goes to relevance. The question was about the government's hiring credit scheme, the amendments that were carried in the Senate and voted for by the government but opposed here in the House, and the difference it will make to job security for those over the age of 35, who could lose their job and be replaced. Ms Burney interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Barton will cease interjecting. The Prime Minister has the call. Mr MORRISON: He's just done it again. We opposed the amendments in the Senate. We opposed the amendments when they were put in the Senate. That is another untruth which is being put forward by those opposite for the simple purpose of seeking to exploit fear and concern in the community in the middle of a pandemic. This Leader of the Opposition is so desperate, leading a party so divided, that he will use the fears and concerns of Australians in a pandemic to butter up support on his own backbench. I'll ask the minister to add further to my answer to address the matter also raised.