Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance, Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate and Special Minister of State) (14:01): I can confirm for the Senate that this year's budget, like every budget in the past, will include the government's plan for stronger growth and more jobs to help the Australian people through the transition from resource investment and construction driven growth to broader drivers of economic activity and growth. The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Senator Moore? Senator Moore: Mr President, I rise on a point of order. It is on direct relevance. Maybe the minister is getting to it, but the particular question was around tax policy. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Moore. I will allow the minister to continue. He has been answering the question. Senator CORMANN: The problem for the Labor Party is that they are so juvenile. They think they can ask their student-politicky-type questions day in, day out and that somehow they are going to have a 'gotcher' moment here. Let me confirm again: every budget, from time immemorial, has got measures on the revenue side of the budget and measures on the expenditure side of the budget. Since we have been the government, we have been working to get spending growth under control, to get the unsustainable spending growth trajectory that we inherited from Labor under control, and we have been working to make our tax system more growth-friendly. That is why in last year's budget we delivered tax cuts for small business. That is why in previous budgets— (Time expired)