Senator SCULLION (Northern Territory—Minister for Indigenous Affairs and Leader of The Nationals in the Senate) (14:22): That is entirely a matter for the Liberal Party. But it's about confidence—you are right, Senator. It is about confidence. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order on my left! Senator SCULLION: This is about the faith of the Australian people, and I know that the Australian people are going to have much more confidence in the coalition than they have in a Shorten government. Senator Jacinta Collins interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Collins! Senator SCULLION: Again, there's the introduction of another carbon tax on the back of a 45 per cent emissions target. Which pensioner is going to be able to afford to reach out the finger to switch the light on? Who on a fixed income, on a Centrelink benefit, is going to dare to go and switch the heater on? Just rug up in winter. They all know that it's far better to stay warm under a coalition government than they ever are from that rabble on that side. Opposition senators interjecting— Senator SCULLION: I can remember, Senator McCarthy— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Scullion! Time for the answer has expired. Take your— Senator SCULLION: We can remember being in north Australia when— The PRESIDENT: Senator Scullion! I don't want to start yelling. Senator Farrell: You are. The PRESIDENT: I will if necessary, Senator Farrell. Senator Sterle, a final supplementary question.