Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance) (14:19): Over six years in government, Labor did virtually nothing. There was a lot of talk but not a lot of action. There were a lot of announcements but not a lot of follow-through. Here we now have on the Labor side a Senator 'jack-in-the box'. And I see that Senator 'jack-in-the-box' on the other side is again out his box and indeed has been trying to run yet another stunt in relation to— The PRESIDENT: Minister, refer to senators on the other side by their correct title. Senator CORMANN: Thank you, Mr President. I was not actually referring to any senator that is present in his seat. We do need to ensure that this issue is treated seriously. This is not an issue to be dealt with with one stunt after the other. This is not an issue that is to be dealt with in a jack-in-the-box way of going about things. I would like to know whether this Senator 'jack-in-the-box', who does not appear to be present in the chamber, actually reflects Labor Party policy. Does he actually reflect Labor Party policy or is he just talking for himself? (Time expired)