Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Leader of the Government in the Senate, Minister for Finance, Special Minister of State and Vice-President of the Executive Council) (14:56): I thank Senator Collins for that question. Australia is on so much better a trajectory today than we were. The trajectory that we are on now is a trajectory of 420,000 more jobs. We are on a trajectory of implementing our plan for the economy, for jobs and growth. The Australian people are still waiting for Labor's plan for jobs and growth. Let me mention something to the Labor Party that might sound familiar to you: 'It's time'—it's time for your plan for jobs and growth. Let me say that again: 'It's time.' Do you want me to go for the jingle? It's time for your plan for jobs and growth. You see, Labor doesn't have a plan for jobs and growth. You have a plan for higher taxes and for more spending. The PRESIDENT: Senator Collins, on a point of order? Senator Jacinta Collins: Thank you, Mr President. The point of order is in relation to relevance. The 'trajectory' that was being referred to in that quote was Newspoll. The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, on the point of order? Senator Wong: Far be it from me to gainsay one of my colleagues, but it may be that 'It's time' is actually directly relevant! The PRESIDENT: It's the last question time before the budget. Senator Cormann has a minute and 11 seconds to continue his answer. Senator CORMANN: I'm so pleased that Senator Wong agrees that it's time for Labor's plan for jobs and growth, because there is none. The only side of politics that has a plan for jobs and growth, which is delivering results, is the Liberal and Nationals parties'. And let me tell you that the trajectory that Australia is on today is a much better trajectory than the one that we inherited from the Labor Party. When we came into government, the economy was weakening; unemployment was rising; the budget position was deteriorating. You know what? Today, the economy is strengthening, employment growth is strengthening, the unemployment rate is below where it was expected to be and the budget position is improving. We are now on track to a believable return to surplus. That is what the Australian people are interested in. The Australian people are not interested in the juvenile political games of the Labor Party. You continue to play student politics. We will continue to focus on the national interest and on implementing our plan for jobs and growth. The PRESIDENT: Senator Collins, a supplementary question?