Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance and the Public Service, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:12): Malcolm Turnbull could, until I advised him openly and very clearly— Opposition senators interjecting— Senator CORMANN: The Labor Party's interested in playing politics. We are actually interested in working for the Australian people. We've got national accounts which show that the economy is stronger and that more jobs are being created. We've got a budget that is clearly in a better position. That is as a result of our work as a coalition government over the last five years. No wonder the Labor Party don't want to talk about policy, the economy or jobs, because, of course, they left behind a disastrous situation, a deteriorating situation. We had to work hard to turn the situation around. We are continuing to work hard for the Australian people to ensure that the economy remains strong, that Australians remain safe and that we can keep Australians together. Labor is all about dividing people. They're all about— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Sterle, a final supplementary question?