Senator ABETZ (Tasmania—Leader of the Government in the Senate, Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service and Minister for Employment) (14:03): I am not exactly sure I heard the senator correctly. I am not sure whether she asked about 'no carbon tax', something which she would be very well acquainted with and which she, as a government minister in this place, promised and then introduced and ran through this place—something which attacked the cost of living of every single Australian, including pensioners. The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Senator Moore on a point of order. Senator Moore: Mr President, my point of order is on direct relevance. The question was specifically about the issue of education. I do believe the minister did mention the word as he sat down, but we would like to have an answer to the question, which was about education. The PRESIDENT: I remind the minister of the question. Minister, you have 35 seconds in which to answer. Senator ABETZ: Of course, the carbon tax impacted every educational institution in this country—a tax which has now been removed. But, what is more, I can inform the honourable senator that education in fact got a boost in last year's budget, and we will have to wait and see what happens tomorrow night. But the sort of unfunded trajectory that the Australian Labor Party had a lot of expenditures on was completely unachievable, and they know it. (Time expired)