Mr BROADBENT (Monash) (09:23): by leave—We've spoken today about the great heroes of the past and of today—the union movement, the people together—on this issue. But this is not only about today. This very morning, when we're noting 20 years since this legislation, my own Comcar driver driving me in this morning, when I mentioned that the minister was about to make a statement on 20 years since the legislation, said, 'My brother is suffering from mesothelioma.' I asked, 'How old's your brother?' He said, 'He's 60.' It wasn't enough to lose my own chief of staff to this horrific disease that took him in a few months—a gem of a man who had a lot of living to do. I'm sure driver Robinson's brother has a lot of living to do. This is not a matter for the past; it's a matter of today and for the present. I genuinely thank everybody sitting in the gallery who have taken the time to come to hear what the minister and the Manager of Opposition Business had to say. When he said, 'We're on your side,' Minister Burke was not kidding. This issue is about today. People are dying, and we still have an enormous amount of work to do. I thank the House for the opportunity to speak on this matter.