Senator LUNDY (Australian Capital Territory—Minister Assisting for Industry and Innovation, Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Minister for Sport) (14:52): I certainly do not have that information with me but I would like to say once again that this government has a very responsible approach to the way in which we manage our Migration Act. I know of the changes that we made in protecting the provisions of the 457 class visa holders. Again, reflecting on past experience with the former coalition government, there were several instances where there was no regard as to the working conditions of 457 class visa holders in Australia. Senator Hanson-Young: On a point of order, Mr President, I am reiterating that I asked a specific question about whether the answers to the questions the minister does not know will be taken on notice. The PRESIDENT: The minister has answered that. Minister, you have now got 30 seconds remaining if you have got further comments. Senator LUNDY: Thank you, Mr President. As I was saying, under the former government these provisions in relation to 457 class visa holders and other visa holders were in urgent need of attention. That was done when the Labor government came to office. Of particular importance is, of course, not allowing 457 class visa holders or temporary skilled migrant workers to undercut local wages and conditions. This is an important principle of our labour market, it is one we uphold proudly and one on which we were happy to step in and ensure when we came to office. (Time expired)