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) (14:01): As I was listening to my reported remarks, I thought to myself that I couldn't have put that better myself! I can confirm that of course we are absolutely committed to getting this very important economic reform passed through the parliament this fortnight. That is because we care about the future opportunity for Australian families to get ahead. We care about Australian families being able to get a good job or a better job, to build a career here in Australia and to get better wages over time. We understand that the future success of families around Australia is dependent on the future viability, competitiveness and success of businesses that employ them and pay their wages. The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong on a point of order. Senator Wong: I know the minister is worried about being rolled, but there was one question. It is the question he is avoiding. Will this minister guarantee, regardless of whether he is able to legislate the enterprise tax plan in this term, that the government will take the full plan to the next election? That is the question he is avoiding. I'd ask him to answer it. The PRESIDENT: As senators know, I cannot instruct a minister how to answer a question as long as they are directly relevant to it. You've reminded the minister of your question, and he has a minute and 13 seconds remaining to answer. Senator CORMANN: Straightaway, in the point of order, there it is again: the politics, the cockiness that is starting to come in. Labor think they already have the next election won. The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong on a point of order. Senator Wong: Please answer the question. Senator CORMANN: I answered the question on Monday. I answered it on Tuesday. I'll answer it again for you today. Senator Wong: You're ducking and weaving, Matthias. Senator CORMANN: It's very clear. Senator Wong interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Have you concluded your answer, Senator Cormann? Senator CORMANN: As I've said on Monday, as I've said on Tuesday and as I'll say today: we are absolutely committed to legislating our Ten Year Enterprise Tax Plan. We're absolutely committed to taking our legislated Ten Year Enterprise Tax Plan to the next election. Is Labor going to the next election proposing to increase taxes on business and jobs, sending jobs overseas? Tell us, because we have all seen the Bill Shorten wibble wobble on small- and medium-sized business tax cuts. The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong on a point of order. Senator Wong: Direct relevance—and if Senator Cormann wants to talk about wibble wobble, he should look in the mirror. Answer the question. The PRESIDENT: I cannot instruct a minister how to answer a question as long as they're being directly relevant to it. Senator CORMANN: There's no single senator in this chamber who can possibly doubt my commitment to securing the passage of our Ten Year Enterprise Tax Plan in full. The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, a supplementary question.