Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance) (14:07): The biggest risk to effective action against multinational tax avoidance is the Labor Party. You would have guessed it. Labor's alternative multinational tax avoidance package, announced in March this year, poses an unnecessary risk to our economy and to jobs. Treasury has assessed that, amongst other things, it is likely to increase the cost of capital in Australia and have a negative impact on economic activity, which means it will cost jobs. Senator Dastyari: You won't even put figures out. You don't have to embarrass yourself like this. Senator CORMANN: We have Senator Jack-in-the-Box—sorry, Senator Dastyari, also known as Senator Jack-in-the-Box—up the back there yelling and screaming— The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Senator Dastyari: Mr President, I rise on a point of order. You made a very clear ruling and you gave Senator Cormann a direction. I know that Senator Cormann thinks he is Arnold Schwarzenegger but he is actually Danny DeVito. You gave a clear direction but I just do not think he has been listening to you, Mr President. The PRESIDENT: There is no point of order. I remind all senators to address senators by their correct titles. Senator CORMANN: Mr President, the chair of the Senate Economics References Committee, also known as Mr Bean, got the boss of David Bradbury— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Cormann, it is okay to have a little bit of a joviality but we are just going a bit too far. Senator Moore: Mr President, on a point of order: That was my point exactly. It has just been taken too far. The PRESIDENT: All senators will desist from using nicknames or other names in this place. Senator Conroy: 'Wacker'! What about 'Wacker'? The PRESIDENT: Senator Conroy, that applies to you also. Senator CORMANN: Former Assistant Treasurer David Bradbury works in Paris now; his boss is Pascal Saint-Amans, Director of the OECD Centre for Tax Policy. He says Labor's policy is premature— (Time expired)