Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance) (14:33): I am not sure how I can rule out introducing legislation which has been before the parliament for six or seven months, and which has been the subject of two Senate inquiries. How can I rule out introducing legislation that is before the Senate right now? Senator Dastyari: You can hold off introducing it to the Senate until the FSI reports in November. What is the rush? Senator CORMANN: Senator Dastyari, that is just an incredible question. Let's just remind ourselves: what are we doing? Opposition senators interjecting — The PRESIDENT: Order on my left. Senator CORMANN: We are implementing commitments we took to the last election that have been subject to two Senate inquiries. The first Senate inquiry recommended the passage of the legislation; the second Senate Economics committee inquiry will be reporting in the near future, and I look forward to their recommendations and to hear what they have to say— Senator Dastyari: If you are not worried about the FSI report, wait for that. You've got your regs. What's the rush? The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Dastyari. Senator CORMANN: That particular inquiry is also assessing the terms of the agreement that the government reached with the Palmer United Party and the Australian Motoring Enthusiasts Party, supported by Family First and the Liberal Democrats Senator Dastyari interjecting— Senator CORMANN: Senator Dastyari can jump up and down all he wants; we are pursuing good reform in the national interest. (Time expired)