Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:06): The government, indeed, has imposed a limit on itself, in terms of the tax burden in the economy, and all of its revenue forecasts in the budget are based on an assumption that tax, as a share of the economy, tax as a share of GDP, will not go past 23.9 per cent. Labor will blow that limit out of the water, with disastrous negative consequences for the economy and for jobs. Senator Cameron: Yes, and we'll spend it better than you. Senator CORMANN: We had an interjection there from Senator Cameron that Labor would spend the money better. That is, of course, exactly what this is all about: 'Tax more to spend more', irrespective of the damage that it would do to the Australian economy along the way. We have delivered tax cuts for small- and medium-sized business already. We've delivered tax cuts for 3.2 million small- and medium-sized businesses, which will help them be more successful. More successful small- and medium-sized businesses mean more jobs and better wages, and Labor should support the remainder of the tax cuts. The PRESIDENT: Senator Hume, a final supplementary question.