Senator CARR (Victoria—Minister for Manufacturing and Minister for Defence Materiel) (14:35): What we have seen today in the Age-Nielsen poll, for instance, is that four out of five Australians want support for the automotive industry to continue. Three out of four coalition voters want to see support for the automotive industry. Three out of four Green voters—even Green voters—support assistance for the automotive industry. And, of course, Mr Abbott is turning his back on workers in the automotive industry. His approach would see the end of the automotive industry in this country. Of course, we see the message that is not delivered by Mr Abbott when he goes to Geelong, not delivered to the people in Altona and not delivered to the people in Elizabeth: four out of five Australians have a different view of what it means actually to support jobs in this country. This is a country that needs to be able to ensure its economic prosperity and, of course, the automotive industry is very much part of that. We need to defend the jobs—and you would think this whole parliament would come to this point—of working people; we need to defend high-skilled, high-wage jobs for working people. (Time expired)