Senator ABETZ (Tasmania—Leader of the Government in the Senate, Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service and Minister for Employment) (14:47): Once again, it is a bit spooky, but I am agreeing with Senator Siewert. There is a need to tailor things for individuals and that is why I look forward to the Greens supporting our changes to the individual flexibility arrangements that we are going to be moving to the Fair Work Act, because it is through individual flexibility arrangements that more young Australians will be given opportunities. Senator Jacinta Collins: So you can bring back Work Choices. Senator ABETZ: Individual flexibility arrangements, Senator Collins, that your own government introduced. Your government had a review and that review said changes needed to be made— Senator Siewert: Mr President, I rise on a point of order. I understand the fact that the minister wants to go on about IR and his changes there. I asked him specifically about the wage subsidy and whether it relates to part-time jobs. I would really appreciate it if he would answer that particular question. The PRESIDENT: Again, Senator Siewert, your question was broader than just that. I will draw the minister's attention to the question. The minister is being relevant. Senator ABETZ: Everybody wants a full-time job. There has been, regrettably, a degree of casualisation in the workforce with part-time jobs. The good news is, if you do get yourself a part-time job or a seasonal job, there is a greater chance you can then move on to full-time employment and that is what we as a government are pursuing. (Time expired)