Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Prime Minister) (14:28): I thank the member for Lindsay for her question, and I make this very clear point: all workplaces should be safe workplaces. I'm not aware of the specific example that the member raises, but it certainly sounds, on the face of it, as being completely unacceptable—completely unacceptable. The fact is that unacceptable behaviour in all workplaces, including Parliament House, should be acted upon by appropriate authorities. If someone is being involved— Ms Ley interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Deputy Leader of the Opposition will cease interjecting. Mr ALBANESE: Well, they're talking about cops over there. The truth is— Ms Ley interjecting— The SPEAKER: The deputy leader will cease interjecting. Mr ALBANESE: Those opposite know that, in fact, the ABCC does not have the power—does not have the power—or the jurisdiction to act on crimes. That is not the role of the ABCC. Those opposite know that that's the case, but they continue to pretend that there's some connection between those two elements. There is not. All workplaces should be safe. That's principle No. 1. Opposition members: They're not. Mr ALBANESE: No, they're not, and this workplace hasn't always been safe either. All workplaces should be— Ms Ley interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Deputy Leader of the Opposition. M r ALBANESE: I wouldn't have thought this was a controversial statement. To actually stand at this dispatch box, I was asked a serious question and I'm giving a serious answer, which is that all workplaces should be safe. Whether they be white collar, whether they blue collar, whether they be in construction, whether they be FIFO workers, whether they be at an accountancy firm, whether they be at a legal firm, all workplaces should be safe places. We should work towards that, which is why we will implement all 50 recommendations of the Jenkins report when it comes to making workplaces safe. Mr Dutton interjecting— The SPEAKER: Leader of the Opposition. Mr ALBANESE: I look forward to the opposition voting for that legislation when it comes before the parliament.