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) (14:38): Indeed, Australian working families do deserve to know the fate of stages 2 and 3. The fate of stages 2 and 3 of our long-term plan for income tax relief is that they were legislated in full by the Senate today. The Senate passed a judgement that it was in the best interests of working families across Australia to pass our long-term plan for income tax relief in full. It is, of course, a central part of our plan to provide cost-of-living-pressure relief to low- and middle-income earners but also to address bracket creep, because addressing bracket creep, which is a drag on growth— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Cormann! Senator Wong, on a point of order? Senator Wong: The point of order is on direct relevance. The question went to what is the government's plan in circumstances where the growth assumptions in the budget are not met. That is the question, and there were three options provided. The PRESIDENT: There was a preface to the question in the question. I'm listening carefully, and I do consider the minister to be relevant. I'll continue to listen carefully. Senator CORMANN: To assist Senator Wong, let me say directly that I don't accept the premise of the question, which is that the assumptions are overly optimistic. They're not. The Treasury secretary has clearly confirmed that they're prudent economic forecasts that are in line with other relevant independent institutions like the RBA and the IMF. Of course, everybody knows that the Labor Party will go to the next election with a promise for higher taxes. We'll go to the election entrenching lower taxes. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Storer, a final supplementary question.