Senator FIFIELD (Victoria—Manager of Government Business in the Senate and Assistant Minister for Social Services) (14:14): I have two points in response. Minister Morrison has made clear that he is very happy to discuss the concept of an adequacy review of the pension every three years, and that is something that he is very open to discuss with colleagues in this place. The other point I should make is that, despite the scaremongering of those opposite, age pensioners will keep the energy supplement, formerly the clean energy supplement, and they will continue to receive the pension supplement and pensioners will also benefit from the abolition—which has happened, thank goodness—of the carbon tax. What we have done on this side of the chamber— The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Senator Moore, a point of order. Senator Moore: A point of order, Mr President, on the particular question. I note the information the minister has been sharing, and I appreciate that, but the particular question was about the cut to the indexation rate, and the minister has not addressed that part of the question. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Moore. I remind the minister he has 20 seconds in which to answer the question. Minister. Senator FIFIELD: Thank you, Mr President. We have ensured, on this side, that pensioners are better off because we abolished the carbon tax which benefits pensioners, but we kept the compensation that had previously been put in place. So, pensioners are unequivocally better off. As I made clear, we do hope in the future, according to the IGR and the midyear review, to revisit this issue. (Time expired)