Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance) (14:55): I have got to add to that statement that I made on Insiders, and what I have got to add is that a lot of ministers have raised with me the unfairness of the budget situation we inherited from Labor. A lot of ministers have raised with me the unfairness of the weakening economy Labor left behind—the exposure of our living standards, putting our living standards at risk under Labor. I have got to say— The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Senator Cameron: Mr President, I raise a point of order, on relevance. This question was quite clear: it was about the unfairness of the Abbott government budget. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Cameron. The minister has 37 seconds left in which to answer the question. I remind the minister of the question. Senator CORMANN: I was asked whether I stand by that statement and I said, no, I have got to add to that statement—and a very important addition that I did not think about on the spur of the moment on Insiders. I did not come up with the fact that actually a lot of ministers had raised unfairness with me. A lot of ministers had raised with me how unfair the budget situation was that Labor left behind, how unfair it was that Labor had exposed generations of Australians to high levels of debt and deficit, to lesser opportunity in the future, and how important it was that we turned that situation around, strengthening the economy, creating more jobs, repairing the budget mess we inherited from you. (Time expired)