Senator RONALDSON (Victoria—Minister for Veterans' Affairs, Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Centenary of ANZAC and Special Minister of State) (15:19): I do not accept the comment from the shadow minister in relation to the business case. I said in an earlier question— Senator Kim Carr: You don't know about it. Senator RONALDSON: I will take the interjection from Senator Carr. Given the damage you have done to this sector, I find it extraordinary that you ask a question, let alone interject. The PRESIDENT: Order! You should address your comments to the chair. Senator RONALDSON: In relation to Senator Conroy's question, I thought it actually might be of interest to the chamber to know what we will be doing in conjunction with the unions, the South Australian government and the Victorian government in relation to these workers from Holden who will be displaced. I am sure that all reasonable steps will be taken to assist affected workers transitioning to new employment and that affected regions receive assistance to transform their economies. Any workers made redundant from Holden's Elizabeth and Port Melbourne plants are eligible for assistance under the Automotive Industry Structural Adjustment Program. This provides for immediate access to intensive employment support at this stream 3 level through Job Services Australia. Senator Moore: Mr President, I raise a point of order on relevance. I am sorry to interrupt the minister giving information on the previous question put to him, because it is about workers, but I refer to Senator Conroy's question, which is about the Prime Minister ruling out further assistance when the government had received a business case. I am asking the minister to answer that question, rather than the previous question. The PRESIDENT: I believe the minister is answering the question and he still has 22 seconds remaining to address it. Senator RONALDSON: Thank you, Mr President. I was not asked about that in the previous question. Quite frankly, I am absolutely staggered that when I am talking about the Holden workers, who have been the subject of interjections from across the other side for the last two days, and what we are going to try and do for those men and women— (Time expired)