Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance) (14:32): What I can confirm is that small business will be the winner from a stronger mining industry and a stronger economy. Small business will have more opportunities to employ people. Small business will be the winner from our decision to delay further increases in compulsory superannuation. Small business will be able to employ more people, because we have reduced the cost burden that Labor in government imposed on small business. And do you know what? Small business will be the winner— Senator Wong: I rise on a point of order to do with relevance. Perhaps to assist the minister I could seek leave to table an extract from the EM that shows a $3.2 billion saving on the back of small business, if he is unable to answer this question— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Wong. A part of your point of order was totally out of order. Senator Cormann, I remind you of the question. You have 29 seconds remaining. Senator CORMANN: Senator Sterle was trying to suggest that we were doing things that were not good for small business. The best thing we can do for small business is ensure that we build a stronger, more prosperous economy. A strong mining industry will create opportunities for small business. You might not understand this, but on this side of the chamber and on the cross bench we do understand this. As far as the various unfunded promises that you attached to the mining tax are concerned, we have always said that we will get rid of them, and we have done so. (Time expired) Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order on my left and on my right. Senator Back and Senator Lines.