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) (14:09): I assume that Senator Collins is about to submit her resignation from the Labor Party, because, by her account, it sounds to me as if she pretends that she was inside a Liberal Party meeting between the Prime Minister and Victorian Liberal members and senators. Unless you are telling us that you're about to switch sides—unless you are telling us you want to work with us on making the economy stronger, creating more jobs and repairing the budget— Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Minister, please resume your seat. Senator Collins on a point of order. Senator Jacinta Collins: Again, I'm being misrepresented. I was listening to the House of Representatives. The PRESIDENT: Senator Collins, you know that's not a point of order. I will ask the minister to continue. Senator CORMANN: Thank you very much, Mr President. On this side of the chamber we will not get distracted by the politics of the Labor Party. We will continue to focus on making Australia stronger, making our economy stronger, creating more jobs, getting the budget in the strongest possible position, making sure that our borders are safe and secure and making sure that Australians, today and into the future, have the best possible opportunity to get ahead. We leave the politics to you.