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) (14:03): The necessary funding for the important social, health and other services that Australians rely on is reliant on a strong economy. If we continue to make it harder for Australian workers to be successful, if we continue to make it harder for Australian businesses to be successful, our economy will be weaker and will be in a weaker position to pay for the essential services Australians rely on. Senator O'Neill: You're not answering the question. Senator CORMANN: I'm precisely answering the question. Of course, the Labor Party can't accept that the Australian Senate made a decision last week. Last week, the Australian Senate decided to provide income tax relief to all working families around Australia, prioritising low- to middle-income earners in the first instance, but, yes, providing income tax relief to all working families around Australia to ensure that they've got the right incentive, the right encouragement and the right reward for effort, because that is good for the economy as a whole. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Kitching, a final supplementary question.