Senator McKENZIE (Victoria—Deputy Leader of The Nationals and Minister for Regional Services, Sport, Local Government and Decentralisation) (14:41): Yes, I am. It's those opposite and their hypocritical approach to women's financial security. Labor say they want to boost women's economic security, yet they pledge to scrap measures the government has introduced to provide women with flexibility and security throughout their working lives and into retirement. They cosy up to militant unions and their extreme policies. The real consequence of Labor policies, if they are elected, is that they will cost jobs and close small businesses, and this would particularly affect regional Australians who are doing it tough because of the drought. Worst of all, they continue to stand up to the— Senator O'Neill interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator O'Neill! Senator Scullion interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Scullion! Senator O'Neill interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator O'Neill, take a breath. Senator McKENZIE: Thank you. There is a breathtaking cash grab which hurts the hip pockets of around 900,000 Australians and hits 30 per cent more women than men. Maybe, once they've seen sense and abandoned their dangerous proposal, we will take those opposite seriously when they say they're concerned about women's economic security. You're all talk.