Ms GILLARD (Lalor—Prime Minister) (14:46): I say to the Deputy Leader of the Opposition: she would be better off to listen to the answers. The Roy Hill agreement will go ahead. It supports Australian jobs and I support Australian jobs. I also support the training outcomes in the Roy Hill agreement and I support the opportunities for Indigenous Australians in the Roy Hill agreement. I think that these are very good things—employing Australians, training Australians and supporting the jobs of Indigenous Australians. We as a government will continue to work to put Australian jobs first— Ms Julie Bishop: Madam Deputy Speaker, I rise on a point of order. We just want a straight answer from the Prime Minister. Does she support it? The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The Deputy Leader of the Opposition will resume her seat. When we have quiet, the Prime Minister has the call. Ms GILLARD: Just because the Deputy Leader of the Opposition does not like the answer, that does not make it not a straight answer. Straight up, I support Australian jobs and the Roy Hill agreement will help us create Australian jobs—that is a good thing. I support training outcomes—that is a good thing. I support jobs for Indigenous Australians—that is a good thing. And we will keep working in enterprise migration agreements to make sure that Australians are always at the front of the queue and that they are always the ones who get the opportunities flowing from these resource projects as a priority. That is why we will create a jobs board and make use of it, conditional for future agreements, and we will be strengthening oversight, because we will always put Australian jobs first despite the negativity of those opposite. (Time expired)