Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:15): I thank Senator Hume for that supplementary question. What we need to do is to continue to implement our national economic plan—our plan for jobs and growth—which was reflected, of course, in our 2016-17 budget. Senator Cameron: What's the plan? What plan? Senator CORMANN: Senator Cameron asks, 'What is the plan?' Well, it is: our plan to implement our ambitious innovation agenda to support start-up businesses and to encourage them to employ more Australians; our defence industry plan, which is designed to support local high-end manufacturing and shipbuilding; of course, our $840 million youth employment package; our export trade deals; our efforts to make our tax system more growth friendly, including a proposal to make our business tax rates, in particular, more competitive internationally. There are many other parts of this plan—our plan to better target superannuation tax concessions, tax cuts for families and, of course, our response to the financial systems inquiry, our response to the Harper competition policy review— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Hume, a final supplementary question.