Senator ABETZ (Tasmania—Leader of the Government in the Senate, Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service and Minister for Employment) (14:18): Australia, in general terms, has relatively good labour productivity growth. Having said that, the difficulty with the Australian Labor Party is they do not understand that a good country will always seek to strive to do better, and that is where the Australian Labor Party are stuck in a rut. Be it financial, they have no aspiration to do better. Labour productivity? No aspiration to do better. Reduced cost of living? No aspiration to do better. More jobs for the Australian people? No aspiration to do better. We have that aspiration on this side, and that is what we dedicate ourselves to day after day, hour after hour, whilst we have the privilege of being the government— The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Senator Moore: Mr President, on a point of order—and I will table this question as well. The only question that was asked was: is Mr Robb correct to highlight the contribution of Labor's Fair Work Act to increased productivity? Senator Abetz: No, it wasn't. Senator Moore: That was the question. We would like to hear it mentioned in the answer. Senator Ian Macdonald: Mr President, on the point of order: how can Senator Moore table a question that is allegedly being asked by Senator Wong? The PRESIDENT: There is no point of order. Minister, had you concluded your answer? Senator Abetz: Yes.